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PRIVATES.
Barnes H. Allwine,
G. W. Baughman,
Emanual Budd,
David Beck,
Patrick Brannan.
D. A. Blosser,
Richmond Cook,
T. W. Casky,
Thomas England,
C. W. Elmore,
Henry Frankford,
James A. Griffy,
George Gehning,
Elias Hessinger,
David Hudson,
James Justice,
Samuel P. Jones,
W. H. Linville,
Lewis Morse,
W. P. Mayle,
John O'Connell,
John T. Palm,
G. W. Pontious,
Christian Rod,
A. J. Shireff,
John Shaffer,
Phocian Smith,
W. A. Worley,
George Werdeflich,
W. M. Worley,
Simon Young,
John W. Benchman,
William Brunner,
George Bowers,
William Brown,
William Beckwith,
Levi Boysel,
Emanuel Cave,
T. W. Dumond,
Marcus Eaton,
Isaac Faust,
E. C. Focke,
Alfred Griffy,
R. R. Hurdle,
Frederick Hetenhouser,
Francis Hill,
Andrew Jackson,
Nicholas Kuhn,
John Lundenberger,
E. B. W. Morris,
W. R. Murrell,
William O'Connell,
John Process,
John H. Reid,
Richmond Rey,
William Sapp,
M. W. Smith,
Daniel Wann,
John Wefler,
Julious Woodruff,
John Young,
James Brooks
SEVENTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service December 30, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Justus G. McSchooler.
First Lieutenant Archibald LyBrand.
Second Lieutenant Charles W. Trimble.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Horace S. Clark.
Sergeant Samuel Peters.
Sergeant Samuel F. Jones.
Sergeant John Alexander.
Sergeant Henry W. Meeker.
Corporal Ebenezer E. Clark.
Corporal William B. Davis.
Corporal Job P. Duvall.
Corporal Thornton Vanmeter.
Corporal Frank M. Snider.
Corporal Oliver H. P. Burnett.
Corporal George W. Gephart.
Corporal Jacob Grant.
Musician William Hege.
Musician William Haddock.
PRIVATES.
John Allton,
William I. Beggarstoff,
James T. Brown,
Andrew Clendenen,
John Dinley,
Samuel Davis,
Charles Davisson,
Frank M. Ferguson,
James Greer,
Thomas Greer,
Anthony Gardner,
Patrick Hein,
Edwin Helwagen,
Wesley Hays,
John W. Kelte,
James H. Lee,
John McCollister,
John McManis,
Daniel Martberger,
Joseph Birt,
Lewis Barnhart,
Thomas Butterman,
James Cullen,
Isaac Davall,
Joseph Dolon,
Archibald Drake,
John Funn,
William H. Grindle,
Thomas Godfrey,
Peter Gallagher,
Michael Harkins,
John Henson,
William Jackson;
David Long,
John C. McFaden,
Joshua Morris,
William D. McBride,
David O'Donnel,
Daniel O. Horn,
Philip Reed,
Cyrus Rush,
John Shafer,
William W. Townsend,
George Turflinger,
David Thompson,
George Westerville,
John White,
Marcus Walston
Peter Rape,
William Ross,
Jobn Reynolds,
David Stonerock,
George W. Turflinger,
Joseph H. Turflinger,
Benjamin Thorp,
James Welsh,
James Whalen,
Henry Furnis.
SEVENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY F.
Mustered into service Dec. 14, 1861.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Ben. Morgan.
First Lieutenant Harvey Crampton.
Second Lieutenant Elias R. Monfoot.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Samuel C. Buckman.
Sergeant Joseph Potts.
Sergeant Philip Shiplin:
Sergeant John McFeeters.
Sergeant John Jackson.
Corporal Jacob R. Coleman.
Corporal Rufus Taylor.
Corporal Franklin S. Anderson.
Corporal. Henry Sour.
Corporal Frederick W. Green.
Corporal William Walters.
Corporal David Weirian.
Corporal Joseph W. Shatts.
Wagoner. Joseph Gustin.
PRIVATES.
Edward Allen,
William Ada,
George M. Brewer,
David L. Crider,
Frank Clement,
James Dormady,
Frank Elsessor,
Milton Earnhart,
Edward Green.
Henry H. Hughart,
Ezekiel Johnson,
James M. Lloyd,
Lewis McCurdy,
Andrew R. Maxwell,
Jacob W. Miller,
Joseph E. Musselman,
Philip Nickle,
Henry Nabol,
Henry Reid,
Frampton Rockhill,
Joseph S. Rockhill,
Charles Steward,
John B. Torrence,
Peter Anthony,
Stephen Bailey,
Derick L. Barkalow,
Jacob L. Crantle,
James Crutch,
Perry H. Deardorf,
Frank Eversall,
Daniel J. Fleming,
Robert H. Hinkle,
Stephen B. Hunt,
Henry Jacobs,
Jacob L. Loup,
William P. McKnight,
Watson Masgrove,
John McNellis,
Henry Nickle,
Patrick H. Rains,
Thomas O'Garra,
Shepherd Ross,
Joel Rockhill,
John W. Snider,
Barney Spring,
John Thompson.
EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service May 28, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Harvey McGullough,
Cyrus G. Platt,
Henry Parrott,
Edward T. Wells,
Thomas E. Powell,
Henry V. Powers,
Charles Strawn,
John A. Willis.
EIGHTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY E.
This company was mustered into service June 10, 1862, for the period of three months.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Francis S. Parker
First Lieutenant Hyman Dayton
Second Lieutenant Moses Shelt
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Julius Van Hyde.
Sergeant John D. Brantner.
Sergeant Benjamin I. Lancaster.
Sergeant John O. D. Ryan.
Sergeant James H. Bowman.
Sergeant Robert Morrison.
Corporal Henry Grant.
Corporal John Bolan.
Corporal Laban Rogers.
Corporal Jacob Gephart.
Corporal George W. Thompson.
Corporal John C. Sweetman.
Corporal Benjamin F. Fritch.
Corporal E. B. Clark.
Corporal Russell Govench.
Musician Elijah N. Betler.
PRIVATES.
Charles H. Albaugh,
David R. Baird,
Jacob Burton,
William Birch,
William Cox,
Wesley C. Collins,
John Dillen,
John. Dayton,
George W. Erwin,
William H. Eaton,
John Gillmore,
Thomas Hamilton,
Simon Hillyard,
Thomas F. Hall,
Silas W. Hains,
Daniel Harrigan,
William B. Kelch,
William P. Kelsner,
Lewis Mangus,
Amos Morris,
Samuel L. Miner,
Alexander McCoy,
James McCoy,
James P. Richardson,
Bernard G. Smith,
Henry Smeck,
Lewis Thomas,
Joseph Wymer,
William Ward,
Francis Walington,
Henry G. Wilson,
Thomas W. Zimmerman
Daniel W. Miller,
Henry Ogle,
Walter Perry,
John Albaugh,
Patrick Butler,
Spencer Brooks,
Alban E. Bentley,
William Clark,
Thornton Cock,
Thomas B. Day,
John Dunavan,
William Elsey,
Peter Foerst,
Thomas Greenfield,
William Hudson,
Franklin M. Hawks,
Christopher Hanistine,
Malcom Harris;
John G. Johnson,
William Killmon,
John P. Mason,
Dempster L. Meachum,
Peter Maloy,
John W. Messick,
William McCalister,
William A. Perden.
Jaumier D. Ryan,
George Stonerock,
William Tinkler,
James K. Watson,
Edward G. Walters,
Samuel Whitsel,
Henry Wells,
John R. Yardley,
John B. Miller,
Thomas McCabe,
Peter H. Teter,
Tohn B. Strawen.
COMPANY K.
Mustered into service August 1, 1862.
Musician J. M. Long.
Private Ferdinand Armintrout,
Private Benjamin F. Dagen.
EIGHTY-EIGHTH BATTALION—GOVERNOR'S GUARD.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Edwin L. Webber.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,
First Sergeant Harlow Rerk.
Sergeant Frederick Zim.
Sergeant Thomas I. Bowling.
Sergeant John Hutson.
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES.
Benjamin F. Birt,
Francis M. Cummins,
Daniel Green,
James Hoffhines,
John Manahan,
Jackson Roberts,
Otis J. Counsellor,
Hiram H. Fisher,
Enoch Henry,
Daniel W. Huddle,
James B. Newton,
Van Robinson;
Benvi Thurston,
Daniel L. West,
Solomon Valentine,
George Zimmerman.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
Chauncey Ackley,
James A. Williams,
Virgil R. Shaw,
Lewis Williams.
COMPANY H.
Second Lieutenant Thomas Reber.
Private Lewis L. L. Rockey.
COMPANY K.
Private John Forsythe.
NINETIETH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized at Lancaster, Ohio, July 15, 1862. The organization of the regiment
was completed and it was .mustered into service August 28, 1862. Its aggregate strength was
thirty-eight commissioned officers and nine hundred and forty-three men. Companies A and F
were recruited from Pickaway county. On the afternoon of August 29th the regiment embarked
on the cars for Covington, Kentucky, where it reported to Major-General Wright on the 30th.
From there it reported to General Nelson, at Lexington, Kentucky.
On September 1st rumors of the .advance of the rebel army from Richmond became so strong
that the army stores were burned, and preparations were made for, immediate retreat. At three
o'clock, afternoon, the regiment was in line on the Versailles turnpike, detailed as guards for the
wagon trains. At four, afternoon, the National forces had reached Versailles, a distance of twelve
miles, and were in full retreat. This forced march was continued to Louisville, the men suffering
terribly on the way from thirst and stifling dust. The fatigue was truly agonizing. This suffering
was intensely aggravated by guarding the wells and cisterns along the route, which compelled the
officers and soldiers to drink from the stagnant pools beside. the road. The command consisted
mostly of new levies, consequently the men were all unused to such hardships, and many sank
under the terrible strain. At Shelbyville (a beautiful village) the thirst of the men was alleviated
by the clear spring water kindly issued to each man by the citizens, as the column passed along.
At one o'clock, afternoon, September 5th, the regiment encamped near Louisville, having
marched one hundred miles in eighty-six hours, taking, in the meantime, less than sixteen hours'
sleep.
At Louisville the regiment was assigned to the Twenty-first army corps, and marched with
General Buell's army in pursuit of the rebel forces, under Bragg. On the fifteenth of October it
crossed Little Rock-Castle river, and, meeting the enemy, posted on the road leading to Wild Cat
mountain, drove them from that position. On the loth, the regiment surprised twelve hundred of
the enemy, and, with a yell, swooped down upon them, capturing over two hundred prisoners,
and an equal number of cattle. While on this march, it effectually destroyed Goose Creek salt
works, a valuable deposit, from which the rebels had long been drawing their supplies of that
indispensable article.
The march, through this region was one of great hardship. Many of the men were shoeless, and in
marching over the snow-clad ground, they left their footprints
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marked with blood. On the twenty-sixth of December, 1862, the Ninetieth Ohio moved, with the
army, on Murfreesboro, Tennessee. On the night of the 30th, the division formed within one mile
of Stone river. The morning of the 31st found the regiment in line ; after standing thus for several
hours, hearing the din of battle, its turn came to be placed face to face with the enemy, when it
fought as coolly as if it had been on a hundred battle-fields. The regiment lost, in this fight, one
hundred and thirty men killed, wounded and missing. The regiment. lay in camp until June 23d,
when it moved, with General Rosecrans, on Tullahoma, and there it did effective work. Its losses
were eighty-eight officers and men killed, wounded and missing. From here the march was
resumed to Bridgeport, Alabama. January 24, 1864, it again moved, this time to Ooltewah,
Tennessee, where it went into camp. This was abandoned on the third of May, at one o'clock in
the afternoon, and then commenced the great Atlanta campaign. For one hundred and twenty
days, the Ninetieth Ohio, in company with the National forces, marched, fought and suffered,
until the eighth of September, it had the satisfaction of entering the city of Atlanta—fairly won.
The regiment camped here until October 3d, when it received orders to move. Passing through.
Atlanta, it made its way over nearly the same ground it had marched in its advance on that city.
The regiment, with the Fourth corps, participated in all the brilliant fights on the way, including
that of Franklin, which has been pronounced one of the most bloody of the whole war. It was also
in the battle before Nashville, and after victory had crowned the National arms, joined in the
pursuit of the demoralized rebels to the banks of the Tennessee river. On the fourth of January,
1865, it went into camp near Huntsville, Alabama, where it remained until March, when it
moved to Nashville. It remained here until the surrender of the rebel armies, when it was sent
home to Ohio and mustered out.
NINETIETH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Isaac N. Ross, mustered into service July 16, 1862.
Surgeon Richmond H. Tipton, mustered into service August 19, 1362.
Chaplain George L. Ralb, mustered into service August 29, 1862.
Sergeant-Major Fred W. Fickardt, mustered into service August 29, 1862.
Qartermaster-Sergeant Edward P. Garaghty, mustered into service August 29, 1862.
Hospital Steward Albert Kinnear, mustered into Service August 29, 1862.
COMPANY A.
Mustered into service August 26, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Francis M. Black.
First Lieutenant William A. Denny.
Second Lieutenant Andrew J. Willoughby.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William D. Hudson.
Sergeant Benjamin F. T. Yoakum.
Sergeant William J. Hodges.
Sergeant Daniel M. Martin,
Sergeant Henry R. Markley.
Corporal Lancet S. Robinson.
Corporal Seymour Bolin.
Corporal William S. Williams.
Corporal Thomas Ryan.
Corporal James W. Anderson.
Corporal Charles W. Thrall.
Corporal John W. Sheets.
Corporal David Prichard.
Musician John I. Radcliff.
Wagoner James W. Miller.
PRIVATES.
William Adkins,
John E. Ashbrook,
George Ater,
Jacob Ater,
Lewis C. Bower,
Joseph Brobeck,
Nelson D. Cady,
Martin Crabill,
George W. Dennis,
Thomas B. Fragee,
Erastus Furnace,
Daniel Gochenover,
Samuel Graham,
Robert Hankinson,
Elias H. Hines,
Jacob Hills,
John H. Huffman,
Elias Justus,
Isaac Lance,
William Marsh,
William McYath,
John McGuire,
John W. Miller,
Jacob Morris,
Joseph Neff,
Nathaniel Neff,
Frederick Owen,
Osborn Phillips,
Jacob Pursell,
Robert B. Rice,
Stephen Rose,
Levi Septer,
Henry Shannan,
Jabob Smith,
Aaron Stephens,
William H. Tilton,
Luther Tumbleson,
John Wiegand,
John H. Wilson,
George W. Wood,
Samson Adkins,
James Ater,
Thornton Ater,
William Bateman,
Joseph Briggs,
William Brown,
James Crabill,
Albert Dolby,
William England,
William J. Furnace,
Simeon Garret,
Isaac H. Gray,
Johnson Geeseman,
James Hardesty,
John Hines,
John W. Hook,
Edward Jerome,
John M. Justus,
James Lane,
George W. Markley,
William McKinley,
John McDonald,
Jonathan Minton,
George S. W. Neff,
Martin E. Neff,
Benjamin S. Nutter,
James R. Patterson,
Jesse H. Prichard,
Jerry T. Pursell,
Jonas Rose,
James Rumsey,
Jared Septer,
Floyd Shisler,
John Smith,
Joseph Tatman,
John Timmons,
William Waston,
Pleasant F. Wilson,
John F. Williams,
Joshua O. Yates
John Yates.
COMPANY D.
Mustered into service August 29, 1862.
Private William Downs.
COMPANY F.
Mustered into service August 26, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James J. Watkins, appointed captain July 22, 1862.
First Lieutenant Thomas Rains, appointed first lieutenant July 22, 1862.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James M. Griffith.
Sergeant Nelson A. Patterson.
Sergeant Andrew J. Cochran.
Sergeant Amos S. Leist.
Sergeant Richard A. Patton.
Corporal Joshua Skinner.
Corporal Noble M. Cochran.
Corporal Gideon W. Rife.
Corporal Charles H. Allen.
Corporal William Sapp,
Corporal William Hendrick.
Corporal Joseph M. Thuston.
Musician George Borden.
Musician Abram Vleseborne.
Wagoner Israel Funk.
PRIVATES.
Smith Allen,
John Archa,
Thomas C. Bennette,
Walter Betts,
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Solomon Bety,
Ashton Briggs,
Alfred Britton,
James D. Chaffin,
William Craybill,
Lewis R. Davis,
William M. Ely,
Peter W. Ecord,
John W. Flowers,
Philip Garrison,
Nation Gooley,
Abraham M. Gooseman,
William M. Haigler,
James Henderson,
John Hoskins,
David Lindsey,
John Lister,
Isaac Ludwig,
Benjamin Martin,
John McCollister
John C. Moffit,
Almer Porter,
James W. Ramey,
Frank Rector,
John Rife,
Joseph Rife,
Joseph Scrawger,
Lemuel Skinner,
Isaiah Smith,
William Taylor,
Cornelius Thomas,
George R. Tilford,
A. J. Timmons,
Stephen Tully,
Jacob Ulm,
John E. Wolfley
William H. Blosser,
James Briggs,
Harvey Brooks,
Elbert Chittum,
Alexander Crooks,
John A. Delong,
Aaron H. Ecord,
Samuel B. Erskine,
James N. Funks,
Isaac George,
Michael Goss,
Mahlon Grass,
John W. Helvering,
Henry Hooper,
David Johnson,
James Lindsey,
James W. Loyd,
Emanuel Mangues,
John Martin,
Samuel W. McGath,
George Poland,
David R. Porter
John P. Rector,
Henry Rector,
John H. Rife,
Joseph E, Riggan,
James Schaffer,
Benjamin Skinner,
Jonathan Shulty,
John Taylor,
Samuel H. Tilford,
Purnell Timmons,
James C. Todd,
John Tully,
John S. Will,
John Wolf.
COMPANY K.
Mustered into service August 16, 1862.
Corporal George W. Rowe.
Private William Grim.
NINETY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
On the nineteenth of August, 1862, this regiment was mustered into the service of the United
States at Camp Chase. The following day it proceeded to Lexington, Kentucky, where it was
brigaded, and soon transferred to Richmond, Kentucky. The brigade made a forced march to this
place and drove off the rebels, after they had sent in a flag of truce, asking the surrender of the
town.
August 29th the regiment, with its brigade, had an encounter with Kirby Smith's advance,
capturing one gun. They remained all night on the field, confident of their ability to defend the
approaches to Richmond, and underestimating, in their ignorance, the enemy's strength. The
almost impassable barrier afforded by the precipitous approaches to the Kentucky river, had been
left fifteen miles in the rear, while they advanced to encounter an army of veterans double their
numerical strength. Kirby Smith was then on his march to the Ohio river, making his famous
northern raid, that will long live in story and in the memory of the squirrel hunters who were
summoned to the defence of Cincinnati. Across his way, and barring it, lay an army of ten
thousand raw recruits, with only nine pieces of artillery. Veterans would have fallen back to the
river, where it was possible to delay the advance of the enemy until the arrival of reinforcements.
But it was not so ordered in the book of fate. Blind to the danger, and bold to rashness, our troops
not only stood their ground, but advanced to meet certain defeat and almost annihilation. As no
other regiment of Ohio troops participated in the battles. around Richmond, a, brief description
will be interesting.
The rebel army made an attack the next morning, and at nine o'clock made a determined charge,
which drove our men from the field. One hundred and twenty men of the Ninety-fifth, and a
majority of the line officers, commanded by the lieutenant-colonel, deeming themselves the only
representatives of the State on the field, scorned to fly, and fought desperately, until completely
surrounded and forced to surrender. The scattered and demoralized forces made another stand, a
mile or two in the rear, hut were scattered like chaff, and still farther on a third stand, which
resulted, after a stubborn, though brief resistance, in a tumultuous retreat for the river. The loss
to, the Ninety-fifth was eight men killed, forty-seven wounded, and six hundred captured. The
loss of the other regiments engaged was about two hundred and fifty killed eight hundred
wounded, and near two thousand Captured. The rebel loss in killed and wounded was heavier
than ours.
November 20, 1862, the regiment was exchanged, reorganized, and sent to Memphis, where it
arrived May 25,, 1863,, six hundred strong. It was attached to a divi- sion and moved to
Vicksburg. Here it did effective service until a few days previous to the capture of the city. It also
aided in the capture of Jackson, Mississippi, and in the operations around the Big Black river.
The regiment participated in Sherman's attempt to storm. the works of Vicksburg, on May 22d,
where, besides sustaining a repulse, many brave men were sacrificed. After the fall of Vicksburg,
another attack was made .on Jackson, where the rebels were whipped, after which our troops.
went into winter quarters near Memphis. During the winter the Ninety-fifth was assigned to the
Sixteenth corps, with which it served until the end of the war.
Early in June, 1864, an attempt was made to strike the Mobile & Ohio road, in the vicinity of
Tupelo. This ended in defeat. The Ninety-fifth went into the affair with nineteen commissioned
officers and three hundred muskets, and got back to Memphis with nine officers and about one
hundred and fifty men.
Early in July, the regiment marched with General Smith's expedition to Memphis, and, after
skirmishing along the way, formed near Tupelo. The Confederates made a furious attack, and
were handsomely whipped. On returning to Memphis, Forrest made a night attack, and got badly
whipped again. Smith's forces were moved to Nashville, arriving the evening after the battle of
Franklin. On the morning of December 15th, General Smith's force, now an army corps, stationed
on Thomas' right, pushed boldly out from their works, and were soon on Hood's left flank. Here
an assaulting column, including the Ninety-fifth, was formed. In a, few minutes the first rebel
work, mounting three guns, was captured. From a hill farther on, crowned with a redoubt, the
rebels
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poured a galling .fire on the victors. Without halting, on went our forces, like wild buffaloes,
over the intrenchments and into the works, capturing more guns and holding the position.
The next day Hood's second line was attacked. The Ninety-fifth, and other regiments piled
knapsacks, and, with orders neither to fire a shot nor to yell, they "went" for the works and
.carried them by storm, capturing battle-flags, guns and_ prisoners. The .cloud, that for more than
two years. had rested above the regiment, sailed away, and the boys triumphed in the sunshine of
victory, though the .feeling was mixed with sadness when their. rolls were called, bearing the
names of one-half their 'comrades, whose bones were whitening on many a southern battlefield.
After these successes, the regiment performed its part in the pursuit of Hood, and joined General
Canby's forces, at New Orleans, in the reduction of Mobile, where it arrived in March, 1865.
From this time until the bursting of the Confederate bubble, the regiment. did guard duty. At the
close of the war, it was ordered to Camp Chase, and mustered out August 19, 1865. The rolls
showed that of one thousand and eighty-five officers and men, composing the regiment( five
hundred and twenty-eight officers and men were killed in battle, died of wounds, or were starved
to- death in southern prison pens by order of the chivalrous (?) Davis, amateur president, etc.
NINETY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel William L. McMillen, mustered in August 16, 1862.
Major Jefferson Brumback, mustered in August 10, 1861.
Surgeon Henry Z. Gill, mustered in August 19, 1862.
Assistant Surgeon Charles T. Wilber; mustered in August 18, 1862.
Assistant Surgeon Enoch P. Hoover, mustered in August 19, 1862.
Chaplain Clinton W. Sears, mustered in August 20, 1862.
Quartermaster Thomas P. Jones, mustered in August 1, 1862;
Adjutant Alfred G. Luther, mustered in August 1, 1861.
COMPANY A.
Mustered into service August 18, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Joseph M. Stuart.
First Lieutenant Isaac B. Patts.
Second Lieutenant James W: Eldridge.
First Sergeant Flavius J. Thackam.
Sergeant Wakeman Bell.
Sergeant Mortimer P. Spencer.
Sergeant John E. Fell.
Corporal Thomas Humphrey.
Corporal Jeremiah Squires.
Corporal Robert Dent.
Corporal John G. Beall.
Corporal Malander Eldridge.
Corporal A. W. Stonestreet.
Corporal Oscar W: Mingus.
Fifer James Mills.
Drummer William Craig.
Wagoner James C. Calvert.
PRIVATES.
Joseph J. Adams,
Henry Bergman,
Henry Barker,
Benjamin S. Bouser,
Daniel H. Converse,
Thomas Corbitt,
Jesse W. Caster,
J. A. F. Durham,
William H. Dorsey,
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Thomas M. Armstrong,
Albert Baker,
Nicholas Barnett,
William E. Cox;
Simeon F. Chester,
Eli C. Coon,
S. Dulin,
William Davis,
Eli Damrison,
Smith Darlin,
George W. Edwards,
Daniel W. Ellis,
George A. Fromkhouser,
F. Fishinger,
Sylvester W. Gale,
Samuel A. Hughes,
Hiram Hartzell,
Theodore Holt.
John Jones,
I. P. Landis,
John R. McKinsey,
W. S. McEwen,
Alexander McPherson,
Charles Mahard,
William J. Nicely,
Thomas N. Paulk,
William F. Peyton,
Patrick Phelan,
Hiram Raley,
Robert Spencer,
George W. Schrock,
Edward Smith,
William A. Smith,
Milton Scofield,
James B. Taylor,
Joseph W. Wilcox,
Thomas B. Wagley,
Frederick Wendon,
Samuel Winegarner,
George H. Young,
Evan Evans,
David Evans,
.George Ford,
Joseph Fishinger,
Joseph W. Godown,
Cary Holmes,
William D. Heyl,
Michael Ham,
Ellis Howell,
William H. Jones,
William H. Lott,
John L. Maxwell,
John L. Mock,
Roderick McDonald,
Corydon Marren,
Charles Atstall,
Charles H. Peyton,
John C. Potts,
Oliver Reed,
Williams Reason,
Henry Shafer,
A. S. Sutton,
David Scofield,
John H. Simpkins,
Abraham R. Titus,
Edward Ulrick,
John W. Wintesenger,
John Walton,
Jonah Whitaker,
Elwood Yardley,
Samuel E. Wright,
R. S. Glenn.
COMPANY C.
Privates: Patrick Flanaghan,
Joseph L. Lamb,
James H. Pickcral.
COMPANY D.
Mustered into service August 19, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Wells Allis.
Second Lieutenant William H. Elliott.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant David M. Hayden.
Sergeant George J. Potts.
Sergeant Andrew J. Pierce.
Sergeant George R. Elliott.
Sergeant Hezekiah Ferrand.
Corporal Anthony McGill.
Corporal James West.
Corporal James Vandegrepp,
Corporal James McNalley.
Corporal James Burns.
Corporal John Fox.
Corporal Thomas Hily.
Corporal George Huntley.
Musician Edward Carter.
Musician Harrison Reynolds.
Wagoner Samuel Myers.
PRIVATES.
James Atkinson,
William Andrews,
Michael Butler,
Thomas J. Baird,
John Craig,
Rater Crawford,
William Dolboy,
James Erwin,
Alexander Edgar,
Benjamin Elliott,
Samuel Ell,
William R. Fobey,
Jerrett. Freeman,
Thomas Giddings,
Charles Gould,
Thomas Graham,
Edmond. Herroon,
Thomas J. Hemphill,
Henry Althen,
Aaron Bushshawn,
William Badger,
George Brotherly.
Willis Clover,
Lafayette Carter,
Lafayette Dolboy,
Albert English,
Davis Elliott,
John W. Elliott,
Daniel Fleming,
Thomas M. Fink,
William M. Flack,
Isaac Green,
Benjamin Grooms,
James A. Gilbert;
John F. Hicks,
Charles W. Higgins,
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Madison Halams,
Tobias Hickman,
James McWilliams,
John Marlow,
John Murphy,
Frank McGuire,
David Monser,
John F. McGill,
Patrick McClenchey,
John A. Newpark,
Augustus Onaas,
John O'Harra, Jackson Poole,
William Partle,
William Parker,
Andrew J. Pancake,
John Richards,
Peter Samuel,
Charles Snider,
Patrick Tulley,
James Thalburn,
Aaron Williams,
Eli Bennett,
James Holt,
Richard Hickman,
Jacob Moury,
Michael Millen,
John McGuire,
Eugene Marsh,
John Morris,
Samuel McCulloch,
John H. McNeil,
Hiram Nepp,
Bartholomew Ortman,
James O. Harra,
Enoch Palmer,
Ezra Peter,
Jacob L. Porsel,
James Reed,
Jacob Sharp,
Joseph S. Sissons,
Henry C. Sly,
Robert F. Thrall,
Maborn Vansickles,
Charles Bennett,
William Bushawn.
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Edward L. Taylor.
First Lieutenant Aurelius V. Peters.
Second Lieutenant Josiah Barber.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James Enlow.
Sergeant Peter Huffman.
Sergeant David Whip.
Sergeant Henry K. Fuller.
Sergeant James G. O'Harra.
Corporal John L. Ashbrook.
Corporal Samuel C. Starr.
Corporal Henry W. Bryan.
Corporal John McCoy.
Corporal George W. Bethell.
Corporal Virgil Brevoort.
Corporal James Sherry.
Corporal James B. Evans.
Musician James Watson.
Musician John Robinson
PRIVATES
David Agin,
Eph K. Alexander,
William A. Borland,
Oliver Bennett,
Ralph Bennett,
Lewis Bowin,
William Ballinger,
John Bastian,
Alexander Cassidy,
William D. Corbin,
Alfred Cannon,
Barton Durant,
Matthew B. Dickens,
John A. Gunderman,
Charles Gardner,
Ezekiel Gear,
John Hill,
Joseph Harbage,
Elihu P. Harvey,
Samuel Jenkins,
Edward Jones,
Burton Kramer,
Martin Kramer,
David D. Leady,
Harvey A. McRill,
James H. Martin,
John B. McCoy,
Isaac Morris,
Simeon B. Martin,
George W. McFarland,
David G. Mcllvain,
Lewis Agin,
John Brown,
James H. Burke,
John Bennett,
George W. Bowin,
Jackson A. Bickett,
Sylvester Brucker,
Louis Claprood,
George W. Corbin,
Henry Cocking,
John G. Decker,
Edward Davis,
John W. Foos,
William B. Greenwood,
Cyrus Gardner,
Henry Gehen,
John Homel,
John B. Huffman.
William Huntley,
John H. Jones,
James H. C. Kerr,
Henry Kalb,
Francis Lickleter,
Lorenzo Lock,
Oliver Merritt,
H. D. Martin,
William McCoy,
Robert Major,
William H. McFarland,
Philip Mill
Ransom H. Newell,
William O'Harra,
Sebastian Seitz,
John H. Sanders,
John Thomas,
Clinton Fuller,
James Wilcox,
Jacob S. Winder,
John W. Walton,
Patrick Rogers,
Charles Sebring,
George Skiver,
Joseph Taylor,
Charles N. Tucker,
James Vanhorn,
Charles Wortstall,
Elijah Watkins,
Thomas Williamson.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Hawley J. Wylie.
First Lientenant James G. Bull.
Second Lleutenant James Kilbourne.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Irwin Mathews.
Sergeant Henry W. Phillips.
Sergeant Alanson R. Williams.
Sergeant William S. Ridenow.
Sergeant William Bolza.
Corporal Alex. F. Anderson.
Corporal J. H. Getzendanner.
Corporal Uriah H. Harlecher.
Corporal Thomas Moon.
Corporal Andrew T. Moss.
Corporal James Ridenow.
Corporal Alonzo Williams.
PRIVATES.
Arthur Williams,
John Boss,
Edmond Beatty,
Henry W. Butler,
Milton E. Baker,
Henry B. Cook,
Robert W. Culvertson,
Russell Connelly,
Andrew J. Conaway,
John Dill,
John B. Dall,
Christopher Davis,
John D. Dean,
John W. England,
George F. England,
Thomas Fitzpatrick,
John Flanegan,
Philip Fellers,
Lawrence Greenwood,
James Hise,
Samuel Janaway,
Hamlin Landon,
John W. Miller,
Simon P. Mattox,
John McMillen.,
Joseph Nickles,
Bennwell Neff,
Luther Noble,
William C. Powell,
Edwin Parker,
Noble Patterson,
August Riddle,
McKendice Sebring,
Peter F. Lisco,
William H. Shock,
Conrad Schenk,
Samuel Shrum,
Henry C. Titus,
Benjamin Vinson,
William Wagner,
John Yourd,
Sebastian Boat,
John Brennic,
Henry Boss,
Andrew Bevehymer,
Jackson Bear,
Roswell S. Burgess,
William H. Culvertson,
Thomas Cochran,
William Claypole,
Marshall Compton,
James Durant,
John B. Daniels,
Murry Davis,
Isaac S. T. England,
Joseph England,
William Fravel,
William P. Fyke,
Edmond Flag,
George W. Guitner,
James F. Gardner,
James Holmes,
M. J. Kennedy,
Joseph W. Larkins,
Emery Mathele,
William Murphy,
John W. Mock,
John Nickeson,
Lester Noble,
John Odall,
David Pirrigo,
William Post,
James Price,
William Simpson,
Daniel Lisco,
Henry F. Lisco,
Henry Scoby,
Harvey A. Smith,
Abraham Thompson,
John F. Veihman,
Lawrence K. Williams,
John Wagner,
Wardman Rudolph,
Charles Williamson.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James S. Tate.
First Lieutenant David M. Tate
Second Lieutenant Benjamin E. Robinson.
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Albert Edgar.
Sergeant William H. Grubs.
Sergeant John G. May.
Sergeant Michael A. Ebrite.
Sergeant John W. Taylor.
Corporal Hezekiah Biggs.
Corporal Andrew Morrison.
Corporal Clark Graham.
Corporal James H. Long.
Corporal Sereno Flavel.
Corporal Eli P. Holbert.
Drummer James Williams.
Fifer James Huff.
Wagoner Irvin T. Compton.
PRIVATES
Samuel S. Alwood,
John Andrews,
Sylvester Boyle,
Allen Barb,
Isaac Chrisman,
Eli Chrysler,
Abraham Clark,
John Donevan,
William Edwards,
Maurice Evans,
John Fogel,
George B. Graham,
James Gallagher,
Charles Green,
Mahlon T. Harrison,
Henry L. Harner,
John W. Howland,
Lois Kramm,
William S. Leach,
George W. Leachman,
John Logan,
Roette M. McCullough
William H. Mason,
Michael Malone,
George W. Murch,
David Morford,
Edward Odell,
Henry Overdier,
Peter Painter,
Thomas M. Robinson,
Henry Smothers,
Abraham Sowers,
Levi Wolf,
John T. Williamson,
Josiah Alwood,
Philip N. Ault,
William T. Boyd,
Simeon Butler,
David E. Chrysler,
George W. Cross,
George Chadwick,
Franklin M. Edgar,
Albert N. Evans,
Samuel Teasel,
William A. Forrester,
James W. Graham,
Emerson Gould,
Joseph Grovenburg,
Daniel Hare,
Andrew J. Hawkins,
James R. Jones,
Jesse Lawrence,
John Leachman,
Isaac Leachman,
Benjamin Lumm,
Andrew J. Mead,
John W. Mason,
John W. Moore,
Samuel A. Myers,
Joel Needles,
Moses Odell,
John Painter,
Edward S. Robinson,
David Rush,
George E. Shaffer,
William Watkins,
General A. Williamson,
George Wilson.
NINETY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY F.
Mustered into service August 20, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Anthony W. Butts.
First Lieutenant Anderson P. Lacey.
Second Lieutenant Fletcher McCullough.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Joseph C. Patterson.
Sergeant R. Allen McCormick.
Sergeant Samuel H. Billingsly.
Sergeant John H. Lukens.
Sergeant John L. Erwin.
Corporal Samuel C. McKinney.
Corporal Theodore T. McKinney.
Corporal Wesley S. Poulson
Corporal James L. Rogers.
Corporal Enoch W. Conoway.
Corporal John Q. White
Corporal Edward Kain.
Musicians James H. H. Bliss, Samuel F. McCombs.
Wagoner Tinley T. Somonton
PRIVATE
Nathan H. Baker, Marion B. Barrett, Nelson L. Birney, Robert M. Birney, Adam C. Bridgman.
Harrison N. Carver, George Christie, Thomas Cooper, Benjamin Coventree, Nathan R. Cox,
John. W. Cummings, James M. Davidson, William R. Ford, Truman Cross, Peter H. Dipper,
Jesse L. Eaches, Charles Garon, David Gottshall, George W. Hickman, Henry Hissner,
Jacob Hitz, William Hudson, Andrew Kissal, Jacob Koontz, Jacob Lirch, David Lish,
Got tleib Locher, William McKee, John Pemberchy, George C. Race, Ransom Reynolds, Philip
Richart, Samuel Ruffner, Henry L. Ryder, Urias Schrantz, .Levi Snellbaker, Nicholas Sweeter,
James A. Walker, John Waltner, Aaron Warstler, James F. Wilson, William S. Weimer, George.
Young, James C. Guthrie, Thomas M. Hazlett, John H. Hillyer, Smith Hines, Levi
Hollingsworth, John Love, John Lytle, John R. McCombs, James W. Baker, Addison Barrett,
Hugh A. Birney, Nelson Bridgman, Robert Caldwell, William Cavin, Robert A. Clark, James T.
Cornelius, Samuel T. Cox, James W. Crawford, William J. Cummings, William M. Dick,
-Joseph C. Fowler, Daniel Derrendinger, Charles Dunning, John Eisineimer, George Gebhart,
John Hammon, Adam J. Hissner, Joseph Hicks, Amos Hower, Simon Kaley, Hiram Kile,
Daniel Laclair, Thomas Lerch, John H. Lind, Charles L. McLain, George M. Mill, Henry E.
Phillps, John Reel, James Riggle, Frederick Roher, John T. McCombs, Samuel Schlotte, Adam
Schick, Jacob Snyder, Christian Wagner, Marshall Walker, Christian Warstler, Joseph
Weyguandt, Charles F. Witwer, William Yost, Isaiah Fowler, Henry L. Havenfield, Henry
Hillyer, William F. Hines, James B. Holloway, Bennington Logan, Hiram Lukens, Henry G.
Maxwell, Samuel McCombs.
ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY. COMPANY D.
Mustered into service August 30, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Andrew J. Bahney.
First Lieutenant Augustus J. Ricks.
Second Lieutenant Shepherd M. Knapp.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Henry H. Everhard.
Sergeant Peter Morganthaler.
Sergeant Martin V. Dunning.
Sergeant Isaac S. Bahney.
Sergeant William Coons.
Corporal Fred. Bernard.
Corporal Adam Bomberger.
Corporal Samuel A. Peters.
Corporal Frank Grassman.
Corporal James A. Lind.
Corporal Beniwell L. Davis.
Corporal Jacob Herring.
Corporal Charles Higginbotham.
Musician Theodore A. Ricks.
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Musician Anthony Tryberger.
Wagoner John Bonner.
PRIVATES.
John Bear, John Bowler, Henry D. Blocker, Jeremiah Bowen, Cyrus Bumberger, Charles H.
Brown, Giles Burnett, Adam Bowman.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY COMPANY F.
Mustered into service September 19, .1862.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant August Watnemaye.
Sergeant Theodore Herrigar.
Sergeant Jacob Watermoyer
PRIVATES.
Frank Comedar, Henry Fleck, John Hoffman, William Hinder, August Leitner, George
Feishrnann, Jacob Mohn, George Napp, Henry Ringshausen, Free Ringshausen, Henry Stark,
John Schenket.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service December 19, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Leop Dritsche, John Hoffman, Augustus Lentner, Anton Roling.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
The organization of this regiment was commenced at Camp Chase, in August, 1862. Seven
companies were recruited there. The regiment was ordered to Zanesville, and afterwards to Camp
Dennison, a company being added at each place. December 27th, it was ordered to Louisville,
where danger was expected from the 'Morgan raid. The order was altogether unexpected, as the
organization was incomplete, but in two hours after its reception the regiment was on its way,
finely equipped. In February, 1863, it was ordered to Nashville, and while there, suffered
severely from sickness. The regiment was assigned to General C. C. Gilbert's division, and
moved to Franklin, where it participated in several expeditions against the enemy. The command
formed the right wing of the army of the Cumberland, as it entered upon the Tullahoma
campaign. After a wearisome and trying march over the mountains, the regiment bore a
distinguished part in the sanguinary battle of Chickamauga, being brought into action on the
afternoon of the second day, at the most critical point and moment. It was a bloody baptism for
the regiment, as its loss was one hundred and thirty-eight, officers and men, out of three hundred
and eighty.
The division formed a part of General Sherman's force at the battle of Mission' Ridge. From here.
the regiment moved to the relief of Knoxville. This was a march of much suffering. The men
marched without sufficient clothing, without blankets or. overcoats, ,and many of them without
shoes. After Longstreet was forced to retire; the regiment returned to Chattanooga, and thence to
McAfee's Church, eight miles south, where it went into winter quarters. Here it remained until
May 7, 1864, when it moved on the Atlanta campaign. The regiment was at Buzzard's Gap,
Resaca, Rome, Dallas and New Hope Church, and on to Kennesaw Mountain. In this battle
[Kennesaw] the regiment formed the first line of assault, and lost, ten officers and one hundred
an& fifty-three men.
According to the diary of an officer, during one hundred and seven days of the Atlanta campaign,
the regiment was under fire eighty-nine days. It afterward joined Sherman in his "march to the
sea," bearing fully its share of the fights and hardships of this memorable journey. After the
surrender of Johnson, it moved to Washington, and participated in the grand review. It was
mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, July 6, 1865, and soon after discharged at Columbus, Ohio.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel James A. Wilcox.
Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Mitchell.
Major Darius B. Warner.
Surgeon James R. Black.
Adjutant Charles C. Coe.
Quartermaster Erasmus Scarrett.
Assistant Surgeon Alonzo Harlow.
COMPANY B.
Mustered into service October 10, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain David Taylor, jr.
First Lieutenant Thomas J. Downey.
Second Lieutenant John Dickey.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First. Sergeant Francis O. Scarth.
Sergeant Jonathan Watson.,
Sergeant John W. Kile.
.Sergeant Lewis H. Bell.
Sergeant Mellin Hays.
Corporal Alexander Carpenter.
Corporal William Halleda
Corporal Lincoln Stephenson
Corporal Henry S. Binkle
Corporal William S. Durant.
Corporal Adam M. Rary.
Corporal Edward B. Whitehead.
Corporal Alfred Parker.
Musician William Dellinger.
PRIVATES.
Benjamin Anderson, William Burchin, William H. Brown, James T. Beard, Oliver W. Crow,
Isaac Collins, John Chapin, Henry Capell, George W. Crane, William Cassiday, Alva J. Darnell,
John A. Deval, David Evans, John Frie, David L. Green, Richard B. Harrison, Elisha Himrod,
Samuel Hoover, Henry H. Kramer, Samuel Looker, Henry H. Leef, Wesley Moore, Lyman W.
Mars, Enoch A. Needels, John Patterson, Henry Robbins, George Rie, Josiah W. Bever,
Sylvester Bailey, John Burns, Benjamin Burd, Samuel E. Crane, Basil Conway, Josephus
Conant, William C. Craner, Austin D. Capell, Charles Debora, James W. Dunlap, Peter Ealy,
Edward Fristoe, Israel Gaymon, John. C. Green, Albert A. Hodge, Charles. R. Herrick, William
Jester, Amos Leady, William Lambert, Joseph Miller, Nathaniel N. Mason, Cyrus Miller Wilton
Osburn, Elias Remaly, Peter Reyes, John Rager,
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Lucius Richie, Rollin Rea, John A. Sennet, Christopher Sowers, Nathan H. Smith, John Scannan,
Isaac Slocumb, Samuel B. Street, John M. Whitehead, George T. Wheeler, John W. Williamson,
Arthur Wharton, Charles Yost, John A. Zelhart; George Rush, Enos W. Robb, William Stewart,
John J. Smith, Frederick Stires, Judson. Swisher, Abraham Schantz, Andrew Vanhonten, Peter
H. Whitehead, Jacob Williamson, John Warner,
David Yost, William Yost, Russell Stewart.
COMPANY C.
Mustered into service October 24, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William C. Peck.
First Lieutenant Samuel A. Hughes.
Second Lieutenant Joshua M. Wells.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John S. Skeels.
Sergeant James M. Anderson.
Sergeant John L. Flowers.
Sergeant William A. M. Davis.
Sergeant James R. Topping.
Corporal Wilbur C. Booth.
Corporal Theodore G. Gantz.
Corporal William P. Souder.
Corporal John A. Glenn.
Corporal Albert Field.
Corporal John W. Brink.
Corporal Nelson Foos.
PRIVATES
William Anderson, Gilbert W. Brink, Edward W. Bishop, James F. Baker, Titus Chamberlin,
William E. Fearing, William H. H. Goldsmith, George Harter, Isaac N. Hobill, James Hiser,
J. W. Kaaran, Samuel Lippert, William H. Langstaff, Van B. Little, Hiram V. Malcott, William
Melon, George Muzzy, Jonas Orders, Joshua Priest, Morris Pursell, George A. Pingree, Robert
Peoples, Adam M. Ranneberger, Stephen Smith, William S. Smith, Samuel Spillman, George
Sunderland, Fernando Swiger, Levi Tucker, Daniel Weygandt, John Williams, John W. White,
Charles Wright, ohn A. Weygandt, John W. Baker, John Boyer, Elias J. Beers, William E.
Bacon, Minor Crippin, David J. Green, Thomas Goldsmith. Hiram Harter, William Hickman,
Benton Hiser, Francis Kibby, George B. Lemerson, George Lemon, John E. Lafler, Augustus
Maiko, Charles Morgan, David Neal, George W. O'Neal, John H. Price, John G. Perkins, Isaac
Peck, Joseph Ridgway, John Royal, Robert S. Smith, Lemuel Spillman, Isaac N. Strohm,
William Simmons, James Smiley, Barnett Toliver, John L. B. Wiswell, Hiram Wilcox, George
Weber, Moralas Wilcox, John C. Waitley. Thomas Spillman.
COMPANY F.
Mustered into service October 10, 1862.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Charles A. Cofforth.
Corporal Thomas Parr.
PRIVATES.
Levi Agler, Henry Blade, Michael Delliplane, John Denwne, Sylvester Frye, Thompson E.
Osburne, Amos Rich, John Sealby, Benjamin Shaffer, George W. Allison, Robert Ballinger,
Thomas Dispenet, Thomas Davis, James Hourigan, John E. Rice, John Rench, Timothy M.
Steadman, Jonas Williams.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service December 12, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain L. Starling Sullivant.
First Lieutenant George Sinclair.
Second Lieutenant George W. Holmes.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William Grove.
Sergeant Cyrus G. Platt.
Sergeant Elisha Studer.
Sergeant Thomas Vansise.
Sergeant William H. Brunk.
Corporal Joseph Bell.
Corporal Lewis Andrews.
Corporal Henry DeWitt.
Corporal William Romasier.
Corporal John W. Carter.
Corporal Leonard E. Kitzelman.
Corporal James Ellis.
PRIVATES.
George Ashton, Jerome Brunk, Jonathan Carrier, Francis M. Cloud, Freeman Dulin, Henry Fike,
William S. Grace, Morris Hafey, Joseph Hayne, William H. Holmes, James Hunter, Harrison
Keller, Henry Leeshite, Jonathan Looker, James McManus, Hugh H. Mitchell, Joseph Morrison,
Enoch E. Mulford, Jesse Mussulman, Eugene H. Palin, John A. Price, John W. Rockey, Godfrey
Snyder, Manuel Stultz, Cyrus H. Turner, John Wetherby, George Wilson, Noah S..Button, Frank
Buntes, Calvin D. Chellis, Robert Cranner, Frederick Duvall, Henry B. Flanner, Bazil Green,
Thomas Hatfield, Daniel Hiler, David Hudson, Charles H. Jenkins, Augustus Leeshite, Robert E.
Lenal, Andrew J. McClelan, Daniel McOwen, Jonathan Moats, Michael Mooney, David Mull,
Michael O'Connel, Thomas Perry, George W. Pritchard, William Sensel, Charles Sprague,
Benjamin Townsend, Joseph Twigg. Cicero Williamson, Girard Wing,
Tames Blakely.
COMPANY I.
Mustered into service December 1, 1862.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal Jefferson Wales.
PRIVATES.
Rudolph Ankeny, Elias O. Brake, John Doran, David Gittins, George W. Jonhson, Andrew
Kromer, Lois Mangus, Peter Bye, Anthony Dreher, Samuel pester, Caleb Gray, Jacob Kelsing,
"James Leers; Patrick Omelia. Rudolph Webber.
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COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Abraham L. Shepherd.
PRIVATES.
Lewis S. Davis,
Sylvester Foy,
Webster S. Gearhart,
George W. Hupp,
Martin Mooney,
Herman Silbaugh.
ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
This regiment was recruited in August, 1862, and rendezvoused at Camp Circleville, where it
was mustered into the United States service September 11, 1862. September 19th the regiment
was ordered to Marietta, where it remained until December 1st. It was then ordered to Memphis.
Arriving there, it was assigned to Sherman's army, then about to operate in the rear of Vicksburg.
December 26th it participated in the assault on Chickasaw bayou, and was actively engaged
during the whole of this battle, losing several men killed and wounded. January r, 1863, the army
retreated. It was placed on boats and moved up the river. On the tenth it anchored near Arkansas
Post, and on the morning of the next day attacked this stronghold, which surrendered at two
o'clock in the afternoon. The National troops, after disposing of the material and prisoners
captured, re-embarked and sailed to Young's Point, Louisiana, where it arrived January 23, 1863.
Here the regiment suffered severely from sickness, losing over one hundred men in six weeks'
time.
On April 5, 1863, the National army, under General Grant, moved against Vicksburg. The One
Hundred and Fourteenth was in the whole of this great campaign, and participated in the battles
of Thompson's Hill, Champion Hills, Big Black Bridge,. and the siege of Vicksburg, in each of
which it suffered loss. In the charge at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, Colonel Cradlebaugh was
severely wounded in the mouth, from the effect of which he was obliged to resign. From this
time forward the regiment was, for much of the time, moving, and without serious engagements
until the close of the war, although it was engaged at Graham's plantation, near Alexandria,
Louisiana, at Marksville and Yellow bayou, and suffered at times severely from the effect of the
stifling heat, dust, and the scarcity of water.
In July the regiment was ordered from Texas to Columbus, Ohio, paid, and mustered out. The
regiment marched during its term of service over ten thousand miles, doing duty in ten different
States. It wag engaged in eight hard-fought battles and many skirmishes, and lost in killed and
wounded six officers and eighty men. The loss by disease was, great the first year; about two
hundred men .having died, arid quite a number discharged for disability.
ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service at. Camp Circleville, Ohio, September 10, 1862.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Lieutenant-Colonel Horatio. B. Maynard.
Major John H. Kelley.
Adjutant Joseph C. Toole.
Quartermaster Van M. Ogle.
Surgeon Otis E. French.
Assistant Surgeon William L. Peck.
Assistant Surgeon Hezekiah Leonardson.
Chaplain Thomas Hill.
Sergeant Major Will H. Shulze.
Quartermaster Sergeant Joseph W. Buckley.
Commissary Sergeant Noah Gephant.
Hospital Steward Thomas I. Eaton.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John Lynch.
First Lieutenant Charles E. Wright.
Second Lieutenant Thomas I. Stephens.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Charles E. Shulze.
Sergeant Mark B. Radcliff.
Sergeant Henry Allison.
Sergeant Ed. L. Buckwalter.
Sergeant Richard H. L. Walker.
Corporal Dennis P. Burkes.
Corporal Joseph R. Sykes.
Corporal Jacob Dustmind.
Corporal Henry Galbraith.
Corporal W. K. McFeeters.
Corporal W. W. Pronatt.
Corporal John E. Taylor.
Corporal Martin L. Roof.
Musician. Joseph H. Millett.
Musician Albert Solliday.
Wagoner Henry Lestman.
PRIVATES.
William Allen, Michael Beachtel, David Rock, Nelson Browsher, Smith J. Cain, James R.
Crawford, Jeremiah Dallas, James Davis, James E. Doddrae, Franklin Eggleston, John C.
Entrikin, William Fortner, William French, Henry H. Tretwell, Caleb Glick, James A. Graham,
Madison Hammel, Lyman H. Hoffman, James Justus, Henry B. Kinsman, S. S. Linggo, Gideon
Miles; James P. Moffit, James Mundell, Walter M. Mundell, Edward McKinley, Martin V. Neff,
Harvey Polang, Cyrus Purcell, George Reed, Charles Rosenfelt, Samuel Scott, Frank M. Sheelze,
Edward Smith, Henry Shait, Samuel A. Swineheart, Amos Tatman, George H. Tyler, John
White, James Whitesides, Samuel Wagenhells, Samuel Baty, Samuel Blizzard, David Bock,
Alexander Brunner, William Coonrad, George Crouse, Erastus F. Dallas, Andrew J. Doddrae,
Enrigs S. Doll, Aaron D. Einsel, John Ebert, Samuel Francis, George French, Franklin C.
Gearhart, James R. Gordon, William Hamilton, William Harker, John T. James, Stephen E.
Justus, Benjamin F. Kirkendall, James M. Marshall, Benjamin Moffit, Elias Moore, Walter
Mundell, Jason L. McCafferty, John C. McMasters, Perry Owengs, William H. Pontious,
Alexander Ramsey, Simon Remismith, Ebon M. Schryver, Camden B. Shipley, Benjamin F.
Sluff; James Snyder. Philip Stewart, William H. Sweyer, Eli Todd, Edward Vanmeter, M. H.
White, Franklin Wisha, Daniel Ring.
COMPANY B.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Emanuel Gephart.
First Lieutenant John N. Bruner.
Second Lieutenant James T. Maxfield.
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John Pickering, jr.
Sergeant Samuel N. Reed.
Sergeant Lewis M. Earnest.
Sergeant John Boysel.
Sergeant Samuel W. Forrest.
Corporal Samuel T. Sullivan.
Corporal Joseph L. Schneider.
Corporal Charles E. Wolfley.
Corporal Jonathan B. May.
Corporal John W. Bates.
Corporal John N. Sapp.
Corporal Stephen C. Horsey.
Corporal Thomas H. Strayer.
Musician Daniel T. Morgan.
Musician Noah Reichelderfer.
Wagoner G. Mitchell.
PRIVATES.
George Anderson, John Avis, George Barkley, Lewis Boysel, Van S. Cookson, Cornelius S.
Davis, Leonard Dewault, Samuel Devmon, George B. Eggleston, John G. Fisher, George W.
Gossin, Henry Gump, Levi Harremon, Nathan Harrell, George Hartman, John G. Heinlein, John.
Hood, John C. Irwin, William Kelly, Frederick Larrick, Henry H. May, Jacob McKnight, Jacob
Metzger, Landon H. Montgomery, Joseph A. Nealy, William Orr, William Payne, James
Ramsey, Abraham Randall, Joseph A. Reider, Jackson D. Right, Oliver P. Roup, David B. Saint,
John Schully, Jeremiah Shappell, Amos Spangler, Joseph T. Wardel, Jacob Werts, Benjamin
Wheeler, George Wetmore, Harvey Asbury, John S. Bailey, Jerome Bond, George H.
Churchhouse, Ephraim Crider, Smith Dawson, Richard W. Doughty, Robert Eggleston, John
Eicher, Harvey Goodman, Charles, G. Graell, John L. Harremon, William Hamilton, John
Harrell, Alba Heckman, Simon Heise, Samuel F. Ingram, James H. Jones, Wesley Larrick,
George Loffland, Benjamin McAfee, James McLain, James H. Miles, Joseph Myers, Henry
Neville, George Parker, Edward Pinnix, Jesse Ramsey, Joseph G. Reed, James Reichederfer,
George Roof, John Row, jr., George J. Schryver, Lewis Simms, Andrew Spade, Henry C.
Stanley, Christian Wefler, Benjamin West, Nicholson Williams, Nelson Wolfley, John G. Yager.
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Isaac M. Abraham
First Lieutenant Samuel Rowlen.
Second Lieutenant Martin V. B. Lindsey.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James C. Dunlap.
Sergeant Willis E. Ferguson.
Sergeant Joseph M. Porter.
Sergeant Alexander S. Thompson.
Corporal Edward W. Summons.
Corporal Edward D. Throne.
Corporal Daniel Dennis.
Corporal Thomas Smith.
Corporal John H. Moore.
Corporal Joseph Britton.
Corporal David Phillips.
Corporal James Murphy.
Corporal Anderson G. Hulfeild
PRIVATES.
Casper Colston, James A. Crawford, William T. Dougherty Creighton Davis, Milton T. Dick.
William M. Evans, Samuel W. Flinn, Marcus Funk, Jacob Gooley, Felix R. Halfield, Albert
Hause, John W. Hearn, William Hill, John H. Holt, Manlove Jester, John Kelley, Jerome B.
Lawrence, Thomas Lindsey, John W. Longberry, Joseph P. McVeigh, Jonas Mitchell, Thomas
Murphy, David W. Parker, James Riley, George W. Sebum, Jerome Shockley, Ward Strope,
James W. Simmons, Francis M. Vincent, Samuel Waisen, Daniel Williams, Samuel Coover,
Owen Dailey, William B. Davis, David Davis, John W. Evans, Frederick Fetcer, James W.
Fulton, Henry. Glaze, Francis J. Graham, John Hardesty, Thomas A. Henderson, William Hess,
William H. Hoskins, Joseph Imler, Thomas Jester, Moses Kounch, Frederick Leech, Jacob
Longberry, James F. Matson, Samuel Mitchell, Elijah Mitchell, Andrew J. Nickle,
James H. Richard, George W. Sanderson, John Shanehan, David Smith, Charles H. Thomas,
Harness R. Vincent, William Voss, Jacob Watson, Andrew H. Wilkins, Adolph Winkler.
COMPANY F.
Privates : Patrick Cummins, Andrew Quiren.
COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George W. Hurst.
First Lieutenant Isaac C. Butterfield.
Second Lieutenant Joseph Bury.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Reuben Rose.
Sergeant Samuel Brundridge.
Corporal James W. Hinton.
Corporal John N. Hunsicker.
Corporal George B. Hairmount.
Corporal Paul Ine.
Musician Samuel W. Manley.
Musician Jacob H. Baughman.
PRIVATE
Robert N. Brundridge, Charles Clinch, Charles Cade, William C. Downing, Alexander Evans,
Ezra T. Ellis, Jackson Hozland, Richard Hinton. Henry H. Hunsicker, John W. L. Hamilton,
Albert Knode, Manly S. Leily, Samuel McCullum, Clem Morice, Ed. M. Marshal, Newton
Peters, Joseph T. Parott, Michael A. Sweetman, Joseph Shank, George Towers, John H. Bowser,
Enos Coon, John E. Downing, James H. Davis, Henry Eastwood, John D. Grubbs, Richard
Howard, Cyrus Hunsicker, Charles B. Hellwagon, Joseph Knode, Francis Lathhouse, George
Leist, Gus. L. McCallister, Thomas Morecraft, Thomas Parker, Thomas Plumer, Andrew
Seymour. Abner Shank, Adam M. Thornton, Ephraim Whistler.
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
Mustered into service September 14, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Captain William C. Hays.
First Lieutenant John C. Morgan.
Second Lieutenant George L. Hays.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Lewis Farris.
Corporal James B. Crow, jr.
Corporal Elijah Hixon.
Corporal John C. Clark.
PRIVATES
James M. Acord, Henry Beck, James Cox, Abner Cash, Robert Clark, William Caldwell, John D.
Davis, Mier Evans, Francis M. Gilmore, Amasiah Honk, Albert Hughes, Henry Luzader,
Samuel A. Maxwell, William McDonald, Harrison Pontious, Thomas J. Pierr, William H.
Stuffier, George W. Stewart, Richard L. Tomlinson, Jonathan Vanskoy, McFarland Vest,
John Woods, 1st, John Woods, 2d, Robert Woodruff, John M. Burks, John H. Basker, David
Cox, William J. Cox, Norman Clark, James M. Caldwell, Robert Darling, William Gallaugher,
John Hays, John Hanks, Thompson Jones, James M. Maxwell, Elijah Mickel, William F.
McNeal, James Pontious, John S. Peters, James K. Stiffier, Andrew J. Swyers, James R.
Tomlinson, John Vanskoy, George W. Woods, George Woods, Charles Woods, John Willson.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY A.
Mustered into service October 13, 1862.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James M. First.
Sergeant Martin V. B. Coulter.
Sergeant Harvey Applegate.
Sergeant David Andrews.
Sergeant Calvin Hazlett.
Corporal Peter A. Swigart.
Corporal Thomas J. Hooper.
Corporal Samuel W. Miller.
Corporal Mathias Harter.
Corporal Miner H. Dean.
Corporal Peter Vanscoyce.
Corporal Peter Thompson.
Musician Lewis O. Hull.
Musician James W. Dunham.
Wagoner Nicholas S. Henry.
PRIVATES.
Columbus Arehart, George F. Baughman, Martin Bretz, David Barr, Henry H. Cutler,
Malangthon Culler, Aaron Duncan, Henry Davis, George Fleming, James Force, Tillman J.
Featherlf, Jacob Goon, Lewis L. Hooper, Daniel Harter, Samuel Hunt, Henry D. Hossinger, John
W. Baughman, Harrison Behler, John 0. Byers, David Brubaker, John J. Culler, William W.
Chew, Joseph M. Dent, Leonidus Day, Charles Ferguson, Joseph B. Fried, Calvin Gorrell,
Richard A. Hill, Jacob Harter, John Hughes David Hay, James H. Hulet, Martin L. Henry,
George G. Huston, William Kenton, George W. Lickliter, Anthony W. Miller, Hiram McCrary,
Henry H. Mowers, Mathias Mowen, David Norick, Andrew Parr, John Peterson, Ovid M. Ray,
Levi Rider, Mathias Stonffer, Henry Shafer, Elias Shenabarger, William W. Stewart, John R.
Simmons, Lewis o. Stull, Andrew Stichler, William P. Williams, George H. Willson, Thomas B.
Zediker, Jeremiah Huston, Charles E. Jackson, George C. Likes, Jacob M. Lutz, Frederick
Moffiitt, Solomon S. Morrison, John H. Mowers, Calvin McKee, Joseph B. Pritchard, George A.
Pealer, Russellas Peterson, William R. Rittenhouse, George Shambaugh, Jacob Stonffer,
Shannon Shenabarger, Martin L. Sharp, John Stewart, William. Stull, William Swann, John
Wolfe, David Williams, Erastus Wilson, John Beubaker, George W. Stoner.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY--HOFFMAN'S BATTALION.
COMPANY A.
Mustered into service January 14, 1862.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Foster M. Follett.
First Licutenant Alfred G. Tuther:
Second. Lieutenant Henry C. Benson.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal Alanson Hamilton.
PRIVATES
William Bentz, Solon Desellem, Cicero Giles, Isaac H. Garrett, Jacob Moater, Samuel L.
Swischer, Charles F. Colwell, John H. Falmer, William W. Geary, Marrion Houseman, Daniel
Palsgrove, Samuel Shipley, Edmond C. Stevenson.
COMPANY C.
Mustered into service June 6, 1862
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Sergeant Lewis D. Booth.
PRIVATES.
Samuel H. Carson, John G. Clark, David Forman, William B. Grubb, Samuel Lorish, John B.
Phillips, William A. Saltgaver.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
First Lieutenant and Quartermaster George W. Johnson.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service August 10, 1863.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant George W. Barnett.
PRIVATES.
Oliver Bancroft, Patrick Calahan, Andrew High, Edward Minor, Harvey Purcell, Robert S.
Smith, Hugh Stewart, John H. Thomas, George White, Willard Boss, Joseph P. Graham, Henry
Johnson, Thomas Norris, Charles Roleson, Charles H. Smith, James O. Thomas, Michael
Traner, Joseph Ferguson.
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY A.
Mustered into service August i8, 5864, for one year.
PRIVATES.
Samuel R. Cratty, Asher E. Campbell, Isaac Doty, John Fields, John Ludwick, Davis McCreary,
Noah N. Stewart, Thomas Wall.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service September 6, 1864.
PRIVATES.
Joseph Beatey, Charles Emrich, Albert R. Hardy, James Robinson, George W. Williamson.
Gill Dill, Joseph Gibbard, John Moffit, Robert Turner, Ira Wilcox, Samuel Weiser.
COMPANY I.
Mustered into service September 3, 1864.
PRIVATES.
John Armstrong, Paul Daniels, Tustin C. Davis.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY G.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Bechtel, Jesse Clark, Lewis A. Cole, George H. Carey, Jacob C. Clingman, Gustavus S.
Grate, David Kinnewell, James Loyd, Americus Logan, Benjamin Moffatt, Albert Moore, Henry
Phillippi, William L. Rummell, Henry Smith, David Spoon, John S. Southworth, Benjamin L.
Underwood Elias Wentling, William Baker, David Case, Henry Crown, Nathaniel G. Case,
Charles Grannis, Miles Kelton, Michael Kelly, John W. Long, Isaac McFarland, John Marshall,
John W. Platt, George H. Reubens, Wesley I. Rummell, James G. Sterling, Daniel Spoon, Jacob
Tester, John A. Werner, John D. Wickizen, George Woods
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service October 8, 1864.
Corporal Thomas D. Van Pelt.
COMPANY I.
PRIVATES.
Thomas Cohey, James M. Ganel, John W. Higgans, Henry I. Millhizer, Aaron Nicle, William B.
Plummer, Conrad Salzman, George M. Fauman Cornelius Gilespie, Henry Miller; Ebenezer
Myers, John D. Owens, William Patterson, William Tipton, Samuel Wooden.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY A.
Mustered into service in July, August and September. 1864, for one year.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Reuben Oehler.
First Lieutenant Henry Fisher.
Second Lieutenant Peter Aller.
NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Mariner M. Murphy.
Sergeant Charles Patterson.
Sergeant Zepaniah P. Thompson.
Corporal William C. Huddleson.
Corporal Horace B. Thompson.
Corporal Ringgold Hinkley.
Corporal Lewis Inergens.
Corporal Jacob F. Merhman.
Corporal John Fullweler.
Corporal David Baker.
Corporal. Lewis Gireman.
Musician Jacob .Bowers.
Musician Henry M. Brown.
PRIVATES.
Anthony Adam, Joseph Angle, William Akinson, Henry Branelt, Charles Bohlander, Michael
Blisch, James Bailey, George C. Blake, Joseph Church, Adam Dana, Jacob Drieszichacker,
Charles Dartmunt, Lorenso Elseiser, Jacob Folz, William Friedchen, Frank X. Theren Henry,
George Hunter, Henry Reiser, Frank Lauderbaugh, William Lauer, Augustus Miller, Albert
Miller, Joseph Morningstar, George Neighlor, Hermon Pock, John Reitze, Thomas Ryan, Charles
Stutz, Henry Schneider, David E. Tussing, Michael Weest, Frank Wagner, Mart Wagner, Joseph
Wedmair, John Aivny, Marion Armentrant, Peter Bare, Rees H. Baner, Ephraim Bennett, George
Bumbarger, John A. Booth, Barak Chase, William C. Donovan, Joseph W. Dudgeon,
Joseph Dixon, George Engle, Gordon Foreman, Thomas Fletcher, Ransors Futter, Carl Hummell,
Matthew Hudson, Thomas Jones, Philip Kim, Freiderick Lindner, John M. Magley, John Miller,
N. McCaw, Rudolph Newcom, John Nonemaker, Charles Pohle, John Reisdorf, Conrad Spohr,
William P. Shorn, Henry Steinmets, Joseph Thum William H. Williams, Levi Weiser,
Benjamin Wise, Alfred D. Wise, Adam Wilhelm.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service. September 14, 1864.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain W. W. Williams.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Christian Nick.
Sergeant Stephen A. Corbins.
Sergeant Hurd Corney.
Sergeant Joseph B. Armstrong.
Sergeant Eli G. Keller.
Corporal George J. Cook.
Corporal George Hemelich.
Corporal Michael Doran.
Corporal Bailey Gates.
Corporal John Bell.
Corporal William H. Love.
Corporal James Littleton.
Corporal James A. Wilson.
Musician Waldo H. Asbury.
PRIVATES.
William P. Adams, William C. Armstrong, John J. Adams, Joseph G. Bell, Henry Bannon, Aaron
Calvert, Samuel Conner, William Dawson, Edward H. Dunbar, Nicholas Albert, Hiram
Anderson, Martin Bonner,, George W. Brown, James A. Bettley, Richard Copeland, George L.
Chapman, John J. Davis, William Dessum,
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John B. Evans, James W. Grooms, John Gilkinson, Charles Greiner, Howard Smith, Henry H.
Hill, Chris. Huttenlocker, William H. Harnish, Charley Hoffman, Charles Judson, Lewis
Johnson, James Keller, Frederick Keller, Thomas A. Kuters, John C. Lee, James McCune, Daniel
Maloy, Joseph M. Musser, William Peeples, George H. Ritter, John Ruff, John W. Smith, Jasper
Smith, Robert Stiles, Isaiah Sloop, Thomas Smith, John R. Tobin, George Wagner, Abraham
Wagner, Cyrus Thomas, Cyrus D. Ferres, Casper Glisner, Daniel Gormley, John Green, John
Hittemeyer, Peter Hone, David Hainesh, Joseph Hutchinson, Peter Immel, James Johnson,
James Jones, Adam Kirshner, James Kasson, George M. Leeper, Levi F. Miller, David March,
William Manel, Thomas H. Neiswerner, James 0. Palem, David A. Ridenous, Francis M. St.
Clair, Adam Swinehart, John C. Smith, Andrew Smith, Henry W. Shepherd, David S.
Thompson, Thomas Taylor, Samuel Waters, Anthony P. Walker, John Carnes, Robert G. Ward.
COMPANY G.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal William Saint.
Corporal John S. Wampler.
PRIVATES.
William Avery, Eugene H. Chambers, James W. Mather, John H. Prescott, William Tanner, John
Collins, Samuel Cattereil, M. M. O'Harra, John T. Stikel, Robert Wilson. John T. Weaver.
COMPANY H.
PRIVATES
John Arnold, Columbus Eby, Theodore F. Havens, Charles Koriner, John Stewart, Nathan Ward,
Lorenzo J. Dienore, John Hare, Edward J. Johnson, Joseph Luasadder, Henry Weaver, William
H. Wally, Hamilton Wally.
COMPANY I.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal Jacob Savier
PRIVATE
Robert W. Hanner, William P. Johnson, James G. Henry, John W. Savier, Eli Titrick
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY B.
Mustered into service August and September, 1864, for one year.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John B. Slade
First Lieutenant Charles A. Poland.
Second Lieutenant William P. Shorm.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Thomas Hedges.
Sergeant Thomas A. Fritter.
Sergeant Marsden H. Sammis.
Sergeant John V. Morrison.
Sergeant John B. Fope.
Corporal Samuel Williams.
Corporal Thomas W. Griffith.
Corporal Thomas Jones.
Corporal George P. Wilson.
Corporal Robert V. Rummel.
Corporal Jacob Bowers.
Corporal Ervin Foltz.
Corporal John Hardline.
PRIVATES
James O. Adams, George W. Adams, John W. Bishop, John W. Bowers, Rufus W. Baley,
Algernon T. Byram, James H. Brown, Dennis Connell, William Cutmore, John T. Cunningham,
John B. Casey, Robert Davis, John Delangen, William H. Edwards, James Flynn, John Graham,
Robert Huggett, Charles E. Harrison, Ebenezer Haskins, Leonard Houston, William Johnson,
Solomon S.Schman, Stephen A. Lester, James Monroe; Garrett Matthews, Jackson Miller,
William McCoffrey, William W. Ramsey, John E. Riley, John H. Smith, Francis M. Stanfield,
Timothy Sullivant, Wilson Simonds, Jeremiah Velentine, George H. Vermillion, William
Waxmer, Edward Wilson, Mitchell S. Allen, John Beitle, Isaac H. Bishop, John H. Bolen, David
Barkman, John Brown, William Cheeseman, George Croft, Robert Collins, Harry Cramsey,
Charles B. Dunn, Peter Dunlap, John Evans, George R. Ellis, Ira Green, David Hackett, Henry
Harwood, John D. Hangs, William Harpet, Thomas Jerman, Edward Kelly, William N. Leach,
Eugene McCarty, John McKinley, George Mayhew, Stephen J. Miller, Charles E. Pangbrum,
John Ryan, Charles Steinmeits, Thaddeus A. Schaeffer, George Spencer, John Smith, William H.
Tallman, George H. Vernon, Amos A. Wood, John Will, Robert G. Ward, John Baughman
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES.
Daniel Crumley, Columbus Eby, Oscar E. Johnson, George Kirk, William H. Schock, George
Wilson, Lorenzo J. Drummond, Robert Herman, John Kaiser, Harvey B. Moore, Thomas
Spencer, James O'Hall, Wesley H. Wilkins.
COMPANY E.
PRIVATES
William Atwood, William R. Airs, Peter Bolyn, John Cunningham, Thomas Davis, Archibald
Flanegan, Eli Francis, William H. Gardner, Winfield S. Harding, Daniel Hienbarger, James W.
Hill, John Keller, George W. King, James E. Lindzsey, Francis M. Little, Andrew Miller, David
Rodenbarger, Jacob Showd, George W. Alwood, Gersham Brodbelt, William H. Barrick, Peter
Carr, Lewis Davenport, Marion Furni, Abraham Fast, Alonzo E. Gummere, Mathias Huber,
John Hoffer, William H. Harding, William King, George O. Kunkle, George W. Sandford,
Lafayette Mason, Samuel Phister, Oswald Raber, William S. Sherman,
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John A. Snyser, John Salts, George Stover, Sackria Search, Eniel G. Stinehilber, Stephen Shlup,
George W. Todd, John Q. Worley, Hugh Salts, John B. Shower, Josiah Smoots, Rollin Shower,
John Shlup, john W. Trigg, George H. Washington, John E. Wells, Christopher Yohngs.
Corporal Jacob Savier
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
Washington C. Butler, Solomon Carrell, David Evans, Zadock J. Moor, John Newell,
William Price, John G. Smith, William P. Wilson, John Jones, John Babb, David Y.Coaltrap,
William T. Jacob, Jeremiah Miller, George W. Overs, Lewis F. Quigley, George W. White,
Newton Wells, Henry Ensick, John Rumensnyder.
COMPANY F.
Corporal Peter Kipfer.
Private William Hennings..
COMPANY H.
Thomas Benton, Anson Berkshire, David M. Coleman, Thomas Foster, Joseph Heston,
Patrick McGwire, Jacob Price, Alexander Smothers, Englehard Biehl, George Brown, John
Cunningham, James M. Gondle, Nicholas McComick, Joseph Pickard, Abram Richardson,
Lampson A. Tolbert, Oliver P. Trumbull.
COMPANY K
PRIVATES.
Benjamin Curtis, David Johnson, Jacob Miller, Alonzo Perry
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY A.
Mustered into service July, August and September, 1864.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Moses B. Tice.
Second Lieutenant Hudson B. Shotwell
PRIVATES
Michael Costine, Jacob Cromer, Henry Hunt, Charles Hunt, Charles Herbst, James S. Labourne,
Alvin Pry, Emer N. Corsey, Luther M. Hobbs, Mason Hinson, Daniel Hanram, Domini Lermert,
George Perry, Thomas Seymour.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant Ebenezer Jones.
PRIVATES.
James Butcher, George W. Boggs, David N. Edwards, Joseph Gales, Francis Jenkins, John J.
King, Patrick O'Reiley, John Warren, George Butcher, Thomas E. Davis, William W. Evans,
John M. Jones, Andrew Jenkins, John H. Morgan. William G. Powell, Wilson T. Woodruff,
James A. Yeager.
COMPANY D.
PRIVATES.
Westley McKinney, Aaron Russell.
COMPANY E.
Private James McLaughlin.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES
Benj. Aller, Benj. Tuttle.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTIETH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY E.
Mustered into service October 1, 1864, for one year.
PRIVATES.
Robert S. Schriever, William Zenby
COMPANY G.
PRIVATES
Jerome Allwin, Samuel P. Brery, Martimer L. Cotton, Thomas B. Caramel, Patrick Fagan,
Rawson W. Horeman, Charles M. Harding, William Kimmore, John Leonard, John Lanson,
William McConnell, Michael Melson, John W. Millegan, George Myers, Thomas Norris, John
Price, Aaron Sherwood, Andrew Shuler, Samuel N. Taylor, James M. Abbot, George M. Carter,
William Calahan, David Ellis, Alexander N. Gaw, George Hey, George W. Jordon, William J.
Lewis, Emanuel Landis, Dennis Lanes, Alfred Mattes, Ezra W. McCauly, Dallas G. Morrison,
Charles Myers, Marshall O'Neal, Ethelbert Proctor, Jacob Stevens, Edward Thomas, John
Williams, Munson Whittacre.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER
Captain Philip Bauer.
Fifer James M. Huff.
PRIVATE
Lemon Abbott, John Brain, William Butler, Charles M. Bonnin, Philip Brown, Charles Bryson,
Lewis Blumalin Gilbert Cocksell. Wesler Dewitt, David Funk, Andrew Green, John Heinmiller,
George A. Hoffinchter, George Hopkins, Paul Kappas, William Kile, Andrew D. Kramer,
Conrad H. Long, James McClary, Jacob Milhiser, Michael O'Donnell, Peter Pfeifer, Mathies
Pfeifer, Casper Richter, Joseph Randal, John Rader, Albert Smith, Albert Savigno, Simon
VanHorn, Henry Wilkening, Martin Williams, Martin Wattemyers, Frederick Wagner,
Thompson Mills, Orange Barnhart, Martin Burkle, James Burk, John Briefly, John Bergwith,
John. Barnes, Frederick Breneson, John Dasson, James Elliott, Garrison Fisher, Henry F. Green,
John Hartman, Jacob Holson, Thomas Jones, William Huffman, Francis J. Kilroy, George Long,
Joseph McKinsey, Henry Morgraft, Daniel Olstot, Gabriel Owens, James Porter, Henry Porter,
Miner A. Rarey, George Reese, Hiram Shafer, John Shesk, Henry Troutman, Henry Wolfort,
James Williams, Charles Wilson, Andrew Worler, Ephraim B. Worreck,, Cumberland Oldham,
Emil Daring.
COMPANY I.
PRIVATES
Franklin Brown, Abraham Benton,
Theodore Borland, William Chamberlain,
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William Davis, William Elzy, George W. Glaso, Charles F. Keller, John J. Lunceford, Charles
Male, William H. Mortis, John W. Smith, Francis M. Wallington, Thomas Dolly, Benjamin
Grooms, Isaac Keck, John Leamons, James N. Manpin, Amos Morris, John W. Messick,
Hamilton Wlen, William H. O'Hara
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER- INFANTRY. COMPANY C.
Mustered into service October 7,. 1864, for one year.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant Joseph L. Deputz
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Isaac Clark.,
Corporal John W. Cross.
Corporal Benjamin S. Lukens.
Musician Bascom C. Irwin.
PRIVATES.
John Daniels, jr., Joseph Daniels, Joseph Hodges, Charles W. Lewis, William F. Pickering,
James B. Smith, Samuel A. Selanders, Robert Wilson, John Daniels, James A. Furguson, Joseph
Johnson, Isaac Paterson, Charles Rapp, Leonard Swiger, Oscar R. Topel, Franklin Q. Weeks.
COMPANY D
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant H. B. O'Harra.
PRIVATES
Jacob Albright, James Bibby, John Burke, William Bethel, Joseph Rives, James Canon, John E.
Connell, Alexander H. Ball, Silas Dickerson, Samuel Douglass, Cory Ford, Aaron Fearigu,
William Glenn, John Gray, John James, Andreas Kuhns, Lewis Lewis, William Murry, Samuel J.
Miller, Edward Nolen, Layton Oglesbee, William Quinn, Earnest Reest, Benjamin F. Foberts,
Dewitt C. Switzer, William R. Smith, Frank M. White, Isaac M. Cordrery, Thomas Albright,
Frank Burns, James Bellinger, Michael Butler, John Corder, George Clark, Harmon
Ceigenspock, John Daly, Amos Demorest, William Davy, Lawrence Ferguson, Irwin Fearigu,
Robert Grant, Silas Johnson, Samuel Jester, Adam Kions, Peter Murphy, Israel McKitrick
Edward Montgomery, Thomas Norton, George W. Orders, John Raber, William Rorick, Edmond
Shaw, James Scott, John W. Shackleford, John T. Weston, John French.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY A.
Mustered into service in August, September and October, 1864, for one year.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain W. F. H. Scott.
PRIVATES
John Canaan, Albert L. Dudleson, Willis Holmes, Hiram N. Russell, James C. Dobie, James
Flora, Thomas Norris, Benjamin S. Underwood.
COMPANY F.
Sergeant Matthew Caughlin.
PRIVATES.
D. Lyon, M. Reagan, J. J. Rogers.
COMPANY G.
Privates: Lewis S. Jones, William Tipton.
COMPANY K
Corporal Rudolph Conghenhour.
PRIVATES
William B. Curl, Thomas Heuston, Lucious B. Sulcer, Thomas J. Wright, John W. Feazier,
Thomas Oliver, William Summers, Adam Vanepool
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY D.
Mustered. into service February 59, 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain I. Douglass Moler.
First Lieutenant Joseph A. Blair.
PRIVATES.
William Allen, William Burns, Samuel D. Buck, George Bryan, Combe Culbertson, William
Cain, James S. Dunbar, Wesley Davis, Henry Green, Solomon M. Garrett, William Hughes,
Jonathan Hammel, John Huff, Joseph Howard, Reuben Lent, Cephas Larney, William
McDonald, William Messer, Amos G. McCormick, Richard Owens, Richard O'Bryan,
John Patterson, John N. Richcreek, William Stewart, David Smith, Eli P. South, E. B. Stewart,
D. C. Thomas, Henry A. Bernard, James D. Bell, John J. Betzdell, John R. Blagg, Joseph
Bowman, John Coho, Thomas Clark,. James Dunn, James Elmose, Elias Grabil, Thomas
Greenwood, Frederick Hand, 40 John Hamlin, Oscar H. Jamison, George Kearnes, Isaac Lantz,
Thomas Marlow, Andrew McGuire, William C. Merrill, Henry Newman, Nathan O'Harra,
William. Plummer, James Roanes, Vincent Riley, John Smith, Henry Shotts, William Smielt,
Solon Stratton, Oscar M. Wheeler, David M. Peters.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain William I. Widner.
PRIVATES
Jacob Bletcher, John Barclay, Lewis Brooks, John Bowersmith, William Carral, Charles S.
Davis, Thomas Dickerson, Reuben R. Fatlig, William H. Fisher, Thomas H. Gibbons, Martin L.
Harsh, Horace Lee, William McCain, Taylor J. McCowen, Joseph McCowen, Henry 0. Maarz,
Miles M. McCowen, Henry Poole, Gottleib Brennenstahl, Thomas Bates, John Blair, John H.
Conklin, Lee Duncan, Rudolph Duosakel, Casper Elmer, Frederick Francis, Augustus Geer,
David Hermington, Henry Jones, Samuel Leahman, James McLaughlin, Samuel Miller, Joshua
Miller, Cornelius Marsh, Simon J. Noble, John Poland,
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Joseph Paine, Jacob Rush, John Snead, Brutus E. Stockwell, John C. Templin, Walter Wilson,
Jacob Partress, George Schliech, John D. Snyder, Garrett Turner, John Wolshire, Joseph L.
Watson.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Luman A. P. Folkerth.
PRIVATES.
Robert Armstrong, Richard Campbell, William W. Canon, William Dougan, Edward B. Groff,
David Howard, James Likeness, Daniel H. Roberts, Gillead M. Shell, Simon E. Baker, Peter
Clifton, Samuel W. Cox, John Guition, George Harrington, William King, Christopher Plumell,
Jeremiah Roberts, Joseph S. Wilson.
COMPANY I.
Private George E. Flick.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, on February 26, 1865, for the period of one year.
Its aggregate strength was one thousand and six men, one-half of whom were veterans. It left
Camp Chase February 27th, en-route for Nashville, but was detained at Louisville, Kentucky.
Regimental headquarters were established at Eminence, Kentucky, and the companies stationed
at different points, for the purpose of guard duty. It had no opportunity of showing its fighting
qualities,, as the bubble burst soon after its entrance into the service. It was mustered out at
Lexington, Kentucky, September 26th, and repaired to Camp Chase, where it was discharged,
October 2, 1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY A.
Mustered into service February 21, 1865, for one year.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant Horton Park.
PRIVATES.
Samuel M. Benham, Charles W. Bryant, John G. Brann, William H. Cooper, John Carter,
Samuel Francis, Marcellus Gould, John Humphrey, Zephaniah Hiff, William Jones, Franklin
Kalteiman, Clark M. McFarland, Samuel D. Minor, Andrew Perkins, Alvin Peterson, Andrew E.
Small, James M. Shull, John Shull, Isaac Simmons, John H. Shull, William Smith, Aaron
Williamson, David Wolf, Samuel K. Williamson, Anlee Barnett, William H. Bull, William S.
Bromagen, John F. Crocker, Isaac T. Carter, Jackson George, John D. Huffman, Thomas Harris,
James H. Hiff, William Kelley, Lemon Langhorn, Charles Minsen, John Newhouse, Thomas M.
Patterson, James D. Robertson, John Schraeder, James W. Shroeder, Franklin Spangler, William
Scanlon, Felix Smith, John R. Sheets, William Wolf, John C. White, Joseph D. White.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James C. Millis.
First Lieutenant Richard H. Osgood.
Second Lieutenant Romeo Gregg-.
PRIVATES.
Jacob Anderson, Charles T. Arthur, James J. Beard, Thomas Brenthouse, L. D. Berney, William
Butt, William Brewer, Samuel Bechtell, Thomas Cowdell, Edward W. Cummins, John Connell,
Andrew Clellend, Edward B. Conklin, James R. Davidson, Franklin Davis, Robert Fulton,
Charles Freeman, George Guthig, William J. Goodern, Abner B. Henderson, James Hamler,
William B. Holmes, David Joiner, Vincent Joiner, Emanuel Knepper, James K. Knoderer,
William L. Lillis, Reason Lewis, Joshua Mecheny, William P. Metcalf, Albert R. Miles, Nathan
E. Milner, Reason Y. Myers. Casaden McCloud, Robert G. M. Nowell, Elijah R. Osgood,
Martin. Powers, G. H. Rioden, Benjamin Stanley, Augustus Schrawges, Nichals Schubert,
Gaston Sands, Harrison Stultz, Charles Shilling, James Thompson, John Uncles, Frederick N.
Wilcox, Daniel C. Wllson, George Watson, John Arthur, William Anderson, Frank Brewer,
Robert Bell, Oliver P. Bancroft, Robert W. Benns, Jacob Bassinger, Charles Beard, John Cloud,
George W. Cheeks; Corwin Clemmens, Samuel F. Carey, Constantine Davidson, Thomas M.
Davis, John Evans, John Fox, Jennet S. Gardner, Henry Grimes, Thomas Hart, Peter Hughes,
David Hughes, Hosea Jackson, John Jacobs, Alonzo Milnes, Michael Kennedy, Josh M. Lenox,
Elisha L. Larrowe, James Larrowe, Alonzo Milnes, Lawrence Miller, William E. Murray, George
W. Medick, Samuel McMahon, James McNeal, Joseph D. Oglesbee, George W. O'Day, William
Ruse, Franklin Sellers, Charles Squires, John M. Strickler, Edwin Shoemaker, John W. Sages,
Joseph Stewart, Lewis Stoll, Thomas M. Trook, Ebenezer W. Wassen, Charles W. Williams,
John Watson, William Cox.
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant James Terry.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Bolen, George W. Canode, Jordan Ewing, William R. Gilbert, William H. Masters,
James P. Rooch, John D. Bowen, Isaac Dotson, Rufus A. Gilbert, Thomas J. Masters, Jefferson
Peters, George Stanley, Robert W. Thacker.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John I.. Vogelgesang.
First Lieutenant John L. Stebzig.
Second Lieutenant Oliver P. Merion.
PRIVATES
Frederick W. Alther,
Henry Amert,
Charles Albright,
Martin Allmeire,
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Matthias Ambrorher, Christian Benneghoff, John P. Becker, Mathias Blum, Adam Baur,
Frederick Correll, Henry Drandt, Peter Damn, Charles Eichner, August Fischer, William
Grauman, Adolph Grasgholz, Anton Hartring, John Hemlein, Christian Herman, Henry Horch,
Otto Held, Henry Jungst, John Kientz, John F. Kaefer, Frederick Kemerle, Lewis Koehl, Philip
Knees, Henry G. Kannemacher, Conrad Luft, Adam Loos, August Leibfarth, John Longhenry,
John Moehl, Oliver Merion, August Plettner, Peter Rufing, Henry Ranke, Christian Riether,
Charles Stark, Godfred Sieller, John W. Stark, Adam Strewz, John J. Schneider, John L. Stelzig,
Christian Schick, Peter Tratt, Anthony Vornehm, Alexander A. Will, Henry Will, John Weber,
Christian Weber, Henry Bleile, Gustav Boehme, August Baer, Peter Becker, Peter Baker, John
Drandt, George Dorbert, Martin Decker, John Eichner, Walter Frankenburg, John A. Geiszler,
John Gabel,
Rudolph Habestich, John M. Hochsteder, Michael Henry, Frederick Hinderer; John
Hockenmiller, Julius Krebst, Herman Krumm, Frank Kramer, Christian Kientz, Ernst Karst,
George Krug, Adam Konig, Richard H. Leavitt, Gotleib Lacheumaer, David Layton, John
Moore, George Muhlheim, Adam Neafang, Adam Pfeifer, Jacob Reeb, Charles Richter, George
Schlalf, John F. Schaub, Jacob Schilb, Louis Schmell, John Schell, William Sayne, Jacob
Sohner, Andrew Trautman, Henry Thiel, Frank Wehrle, Nicholas Wagner, John Waldschmidt,
Alvin Witter, Matthias Witsmeir, Julius Zirckle.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William R. Ramsey.
First Lieutenant William H. Paul.
Second Lieutenant Michael W. Hammond.
PRIVATES
Jacob Anthony, Herbert Baker, Robert Blythe, Gilbert Barrett, Frederick Beck, John Bertsch,
Robert E. Cox, William Clover, Leonidas Carnes, Enos Devault, Jacob R. Derrick, Hartman
Dabus, Smith W. Davis, William H. Fulton, Joseph Forsher, Robert H. Graham, John Glassford,
John Gault, Allen Hart, Peter Hoover, William Hittshumer, Jacob A. Artz, Samuel P.
Prittingham, Philip S. Blake Andrew Bertsch, Franklin Brubaker, George W. Berry, Russell B.
Clover, Solomon Clover, Jasper Craig, Noah S. Daton, Lewis P. Derrick, Gustavus Danbert,
George Englehart. Tillman Frech, Howard Follett, William H. Green, David Goodsall, Harrison
Gibson, John L. Hale, Nicholas Hinderer, Adam Higen, George B. Hull, Joseph Irwin, Jerome B.
Kelley, William Kraft, Anderson Leonard, Mortimer Lyon, Charles F.. Myers, Charles Miller,
Andrew M. Mettle, Joseph Mutter, Casper Mix, Franklin Meyers, Hiram Magness, Timothy
McMahon, John Neiberline, Nelson Ogden, Nathaniel N. Pinney, John Rickley, Charles W.
Smeltzer, Francis M. Smith, George C. Schnulz, James P. Stephens, William A. Stephens,
Charles H. Thomas, Gentry Van Horn, Martin Webb, John Worley, Rolin H. Williams,
Michael Ham, Jacob Kurtz, Daniel Kuhnheim, John M. Kearns, Samuel Lander, Albert Lawson,
Jacob Morrow, Alpheus Miller, Hiram Meiley, Elias Meeks, Hugh Murphy, David Metser,
Charles F. Murray, Samuel McCord, Lenhart Neiberline, John B. Price, James W. Pearce,
John Rehl, Henry C. Smeltzer, Joseph Schneider, Jeremiah Schirre, John A. J. Snyder, William
N. 'Thomas, Gilbert L. Thompson, John Willis, Adam Winkler, Henry Wisker, Joshua White.
COMPANY I.
PRIVATES
Thomas Ayle, James Hitchens, John W. Neal, John H. Nye, Wentling Shuh.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY C.
Mustered into service February 26, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES.
George D. Forney, Adam Lighty, Hamer Libbenburg, David Rankin, Jacob Wilder.
COMPANY D.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Aarone, Dewitt C. Bartlett, Louis Cox, John Clover, Baly E. Clark, John E. Davidson,
Timothy Donoughue, James A. Fitzgerard, George W. Falkner, Peter J. Fry, Thomas H. Goble,
Maurice H. Hann, Hilton C. Hann, Nelson G. Houseworth, Dennis Lynch, Frederick Liender,
George Manor, Patrick Maxwell, Robert McCreary, William Ritter, Salmon Sager, William
Sinnion, George Thompson, George Woodruff, Amos J. Williams, Jacob W. Adams, James
Brodstone, William Caine, Samuel Conklin, John S. Craig, James H. Davidson, Samuel Eru,
Dennis Foley, James H. Furrow, Henry R. Graham, William George, Levi Hann, Albert Howard,
Zacheus T. Leiter, Ira Lary, Charles Murphy, Edwin Miller, Samuel M. McMillen, Simon K.
Ornst, Tinman Robinson, William Solomon, John C. Tiffany, George W. Wolf, William H.
Wright, Lorenzo D. Jones.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
David Allman, Elijah M. Anderson, Charles W. Benedict, Samuel Corbin Samuel D. Achor,
John H. Arbokle, Josiah Corbin, William R. Crouch,
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Jacob Champion, Solomon Conrad, Henry Calb, Ruse E. Darlington, John H. Dentler, Alfred
Farmger, John Falks, Isaac Hamlin, Carl W. A. Hartung. Harvey D. Harris, Ralph Hamner,
John Jesley, John King, Cassius E. Kinney, David E. Lindsey, Coriolanus S. Landen, William H.
Moats, George A. McDonald, Matthew Milton, Matthew Mauk, Noah Printz, William Penntz,
Charles O. Rowske, Joseph Rife, Silas D. Strong, John Smith, James A. Tanner, Charles H.
Thompson, William H. Van Aude, George W. Walters, Andrew Weimer, Albert White,
Benjamin F. Corbin,' James C. Coudon, Charles Donelson, Thomas I. Elder, William J. Dennis,
George W. Foster, William C. Gill, Matthias Holmes, John W. Hattan, Henry Haughey, Thomas
Haughey, Charles F. Jacobs, William Kimble, William Lundergan, Jacob Lovring, James Logan,
Lansing B. Moats, Samuel Merander, James Muir, David F. Marander, Alexander Peterson,
Thomas Ramsey, Isaac Rees, Martin S. Seymour, Jacob L. Shannon, James Smith, William B.
Turner, John Ulvey, Thomas W. Wright, Robert L. Willis, Henry A. Warner, David Wilson.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVENTH REGIMEN'S' OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY D.
Mustered into service March 3, 1863, for one year.
PRIVATES.
William Baker, Archie Badger, Peter Bigelow, John G. Cook, Zachary T. Claspill, James H.
Cramer, Matt. Connelly, Michael Devine, John 0. Donnell, Thomas E. Erick, Caleb Forsythe,
James M. Gordon, Samuel Hendershot, Joseph E. Harris, Frederick Hensell, Richard Joiner,
William Kelley, Julius Lenox, William Larimcr, Thomas H. Laniard, Robert G. Martin, Robert
D. Moffit, Timothy Merica, Frank Niswarner, Thomas Porter, Martin Quinn, Higgins N.
Robinson, Frank Snyder, William R. Simpson, Patrick Shea, William L. Smalley, James Walker,
Henry Wolbert, David Yon, Henry W. Bogen, John E. Benton, James Butler, John Coombs,
Hambill Coombs, Patrick Connelly, Joseph M. Cottrell, Patrick Delany, Valentine Eckhart, John
M. Foreman, Oliver J. Goodwin, Matthew P. Hamilton, William E. Horrbage, Andrew J. Hale,
James Jack, John Kidd, Jonah Kibbey, Lemuel Leist, James S. Lind, Christopher C. Miller,
Daniel Maginty, Thomas Mailon, Martin McNeal, Richard Powell, Samuel C. Palmer, William
Rone, Matthew Rourk, George Smith, Henry Simpson, Adam Schlik, Cyrenus Trowbridge,
William Wilson, George W. Williams, Andrew McGuire.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
Thomas Ayers, Israel Athey, Michael Abyon, George Brittinger, John M. Barber, John C.
Cooley, John M. Christian, Edward Davis, Lewis D. Evans, Jacob Fisher, Henry Fisher, Elias
Guisinger, Thomas C. Hanley, John Hup, John Hoover, Thomas F: Halloni, William Jones, John
Mooney, George McClary, John W. Pennington, William H. Reese, Jasse Stanley, Samuel N.
Smiley, Elz L. D. Tracy, George Whip, Oscar Wilcox, Benjamin Young, Thomas Jones, John W.
Bevelhymer, Thomas Cavendish, William Comstock, Abraham J. Evans, Matthew Elliott,
Williams Fragans, James M. Gould, George Hubbard, Joseph Hedrick, Charles Hoover, Henry
Hoover, David Jinks, William E. McCollum, Theodore Morawack, Frederick Olney, William N.
Phelps, Charles E. Smith, William M. Stoner, Samuel B. Thatcher, Isaac B. Wolford, Lucius
Wilcox, Jacob Wilkens, Henry Selcott, George Carmin
COMPANY G.
PRIVATES.
John J. Collins, Franklin Merrick, Charles Sherman, George Sheldon, Oscar Miller, Henry
Redenhouse, Charles Shay, John H. Valentine.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
Mustered into service March 1, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES.
James W. N. Armstrong, Josiah M. Doty, Robert Geffs, Nelson Guy, Dennis Hurly, Jeremiah
Johnson, William McFadden, Oliver K. Shadrack.
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Peter Hardman.
PRIVATES
Henry Acton, Ambrose Ault, Henry B. Baker, John R. Baker, William A. Bowsher, Joseph H.
Coats, William R. Clark, Elias Conkley, David Color, Jacob Clapper, Joseph Creighlow, Charles
Donley, John Downings, William C. Fry, Jacob Gill, Josephus H. Hall, Steward Howard, David
Heart, Abraham Halfield, Franklin Ingmire, William P. Jackson, Newton R. Kidd, Alfred Latta,
John Luzador, Samuel Morris, Thomas C. Moss, Thomas Marshall, William Mickle, Nessley V.
McDonald, George W Morgan, John J. Price, George Powell, John Ashbaugh, George Albright,
Noah Blosser, Ethan Bassest, Joshua D. W. Cline, James Carl, Hiram Clark, Leonard A.
Cutright, Chalmers Canaan, Elijah B. Clouse, William Creighlow, Lemuel V. Dayton, Morgan
Devore, Henry Fedder, George W. Garrey, John H. Howser, John E. Hartman, Richard Howard,
Samuel Hurlep, Thomas Jones, Caleb Jones, Robert M. Larrimer, Jacob Leffler, Ezra Lance,
Hugh McMaster, Robert Manler, Williams H. Myers. Andrew Mettler, Samuel Morgan, David P.
Newzern, William H. Posey, William Robb,
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ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service March 5, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES
William G. Catrill, Silas Dales, J. T. Robb, John Swaghammer.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIRST REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
Mustered into service March 7, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES.
John E. Darmor, William F. Englehart, Alexander Foresman, Thomas Mason, Francis M. Peel,
John T. Starkey.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Sumner T. Smith.
PRIVATES.
James S. Ricketts, Lorenzo D. Riggin, Allen Rhodes, William A. Sheppard John W, Smith,
Floyd Schisler, William Tracy, David Washburn, Benjamin Wean, Joseph Wilson, Richard
Wheeler, Robert Walker, Carlisle W. Watts, William Paxson, Mason Ross, Elijah Roberts,
Samuel Roypole, John G. Raburn, Robert Reid, Jacob Schleich, John C. Snyder, James K. Stelle,
Thomas J. Van Meter, Parley B. Wolf, George Wilson< Charles Woodward, Edward B.
Williams, James Weaver, Powell Godick, Amos S. Valentine, John Wilson, John Groover.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
Isaac N. Bennett, Leroy Dibble, George W. Ephlaud, William Myers, William Patterson, Silas
Rhinehart, James S. Banner, Marander S. Dibble, John Humbarger, Jacob Myers, James H.
Prichard, George Schermerhorn, Joseph Stevenson.
Ebenezer Armstrong, John, A. Brenbarger, William W. Bulen, Samuel Baker, Horatio A. Brown,
William Brant, William H. Barney, David Clark, Samuel Clark, Ephraim F. Curb, Richard E.
Crane, Joseph Derson, Albert Downing, David Duff, David England, Lewis Evans, William
Forsyth, John Forst, Nelson Grant, Joseph J. Goldsmith, William Gardner, Jesse Howell, Charles
D. Harper, John W. Hall, Montraville Henry, Jerome Johnson, John Knogi, Elijah Lane, Curtis
Lydney, William Leird, John Q. Adams, Isaac Brenbarger, Maurice Bradfield, Leven W.
Bolenbough, William Brown, Martin Benjamin, Harrison Chambers, William Clark, John W.
Custer, Charles B. Cannon, John Cummins, Cyrus A. Dague, Jacob Danterman, James H.
Eastman, Chaplain Elliott, Thomas T. Furguson, Felix Fisher, John F. Geddes, John Graham,
John E. Goldsmith, Charles Grossman, Edward M. Harper, Benjamin F. Hartwell, August
Hemline, Charles H. Iler, William Johnson, Henry Leekliter, Ryan Large, John Larcon,
James M. Leird, David B. Latimer, Abel S. McKinley, John Mitchell, Charles W. Morrow,
Martin S. Matthias, Loyd Neeter, Ezra C. Preston, Aaron Rice, Charles Reibel, John H.-Shirk,
Calvin Spangler, Perry Leeds, John Schranger, Judson Storms, Enoch T. Thompson, James
Wilson, Adin H. Walton, Jacob H. White, John J. Lamp, Joseph Martino, Jacob W. Mantle,
Isaac Moore, William McLeary, William Peel, Isaac N. Rhodes, August Reibel, James Scofield,,
Alva Stultz, Alexander Spangler, Samuel Stough, John Stump, Daniel Thompson, Charles
Vioman, George W. Waldo, John W. Worthington, Angustus Wiefel, Abraham Williams.
COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain William T. Payne.
PRIVATES.
William H. Barthalo, Theodore Castor, George K. Cramalett, Rolando Fahustock, Louis
Hoeffley, Henry C. Loeffler, Emerson Longworthy, Leopold Pope, Joseph B.. Richards, Jacob
Strohl, Abraham Warldon, Tobias D. Clark, Conrad Grashner, Andrew Fike, George Galagher,
Edward L. Hudson, Charles Lemrich, John McCeese, John A. Ross, Rei Rathburn, John Smith,
John Zechgruber, George Zin
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY K.
Mustered into service March 10, 1865, for one year.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Columbus B. Mason.
PRIVATES
Ira Ater, Isaac Atkinson, James M. Blacker, George W. Blackwood, William T. Bowdle, John M.
Boutz, Henry C. Bensyl, Jonathan Blizzard, Jacob Beachtel, Wesley Clapper, William Carper,
John Dunn, John L. Doyle, Jacob T. Eagle, Henry C. Earnest, Gersons Fairbanks, John W.
Forghan, James Good, Lewis W. Heistand, Norville R. Hankins, Winfield S. Hurst, Stephen G.
Honsey, John A. Hall, Jerome Hunsacker, John Hubert, Lever E. Lutz, John H. Littleville, Henry
Lester, Henry Y. Miller, John H. Michael, Michael McGuinnes, William Miller, David B.
Morgan, Harrison Augustus, Martin Broyles, Asbury Bobb, David Blasser, John Banford, Jerome
Baker, William H. Banford, James Brown, John H. Bucherman, John Cush, Augustus J. Delong,
Richard Delong, Martin Eckinrode, Franklin Eby, Peter J. Fitzgerald, John W. Fairbanks, Isaac
Fawver, James Henry, Jacob R Hoover, Nathaniel Hankins, George Henniss, William Hott,
Lewis Hummell, Jacob Hann, John Laughlin, Thomas H. Lutz, James M. Luttell, William Lane,
Samuel W. Moffet, John M. Madden, Jonn H. McCleary, Mahlon Morris, David C.
Moneymaker,
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George Nye, John Price, Adam Rhoads, George T. Robbinson, Jacob Shoff, Madison Sailor,
Elias Strait, George Triplet, Martin V, Todd, David Wheeler, Stewart Wilson, George L. Welch,
Humphrey Wells, Edward Walters, James Thomas, Bryan O'Shay, Michael Powers, William A.
Rife, Joseph Richard, William H. Sailor, John H. Stewart, Martin V. Thompson, Nelson Tull,
Samuel Vanlear, Homer Wilson, Cyrus A. Watt, Franklin Welch, Joseph C. White, Alanson
Goss, William H. Gilmore.
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES
Watkins Archer, John L. Chaney, Samuel Cross, Asa Carter, Charles Daniel, Thomas Davis,
Benjamin David, Simon Evans, Hugh Flaherty, Michael Flynn, William T. Gardner, Thomas H.
Gardner, Joseph Gardner, Edward Gable, Benjamin F. Howell, Joseph Haycook, Lewis Hahn,
Albert Hosterman, John W. Jones, Joseph Kemmel, Olive1 C. Knode, William Kenada, John
Lower, Solomon Marsh, Thomas McMullen, Peter Osborn, Seth Osborn, Alonzo Platt, Levi M.
Price, David A. Roberts, George Srout, Augustus W. Studebaker, George W. Tipton, John Q.
Vincent, James Bennett, Harrison Crumley, Alfred A. Corrella, John Carter, Michael Doyle,
David Dailey, Evan Evans, Robert Edwards, Edwin W. Fitch, John Giltz, Robert S. Green, Jonas
B. Gray, Henry C. Griffith, Chester Hadley, John Hahn, Albert Hess, Charles W. Happ, John J.
Jones, Owen Kimbrough, John Kelley, Peter Hessler, Morgan Kane, James Lynas, Alonzo M.
Morris, James Mills, William H. Osborn, William N. Ogilvie, Daniel Peterman, David Redding,
Martin Suver, John P. Stern, McKey Thomas, Zachary Taylor, Boman Wolf, William Woolard.
COMPANY I.
PRIVATES
Roseline Cannady, Reuben Nicol, Isaac Hart, James Smith.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service March 13, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES
William Conner, John T. Joseph, John F. Hukels, Levi Nicholson:
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
Joseph C. Eckles, Thomas E. Exby
COMPANY H.
PRIVATES.
John W. Cartright, Henry Dean, Cass A. Hall, Andrew Jones, Francis M. Downs, John Grider,
William Johnson, Michael Johnson, Andrew Martin, Henry McIntire, Henry Pry, George M.
Swindle, Jesse H. Snyder, Austin Smith, James H. Wells, Charles Morgan, Thorton Monroe,
Peter Speice, George Smith, Charles Seymour, Henry Woalm, Randolph Whitmore, Lafayette
Wright.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY B.
Mustered into service February and March, 1865, for one year.
Oliver Atkinson, John W. Berry, Thomas B. Betts, James H. Blanchard, William W. Coberly,
Luther Canada, William T. Cole, William A. Cramblett, Joseph Drumor, Michael Donohue,
Christian Engle, William Gould, Mark Gillen, William Gilpin, George Halbert, Benjamin Jones,
Isaac M. Krine, William Leffler, Elias N. Leib, Charles McCormick, Rody Monoghon, Jacob
Moore, Charles Morgan, John Meyer, Frederick Nickoli, Thomas Preston, Samuel Pleasant,
Erskine Pattern,. William L. Ringer, George Riley, Michael Stanton, Nehemiah Selby, George
W. Simonds, Wood F. Townsend, James Tyler, William Willoughby, John T. Armstrong, Frank
Brophy, Calvin Beatty, Alexander Baker, Edward H. Cranfor, Lorenzo Casteel, Thomas Coberly,
Benjamin Dice, Henry Dolph, Joshua Evans, Walter S. Goodhu, Thomas Grimes, Charles
Gilleland, Peter Hopper, George W. Herelryx, Jacob Kullenbayer, Jonas A. Leech, John Liff,
Jacob Lump, Marshall McWilliams, Joseph Middleton, Peirson R. Murphy, Leopold Maer,
Lewellyn Nickens, Gustavus Paine, Calvin Phillips, John Pitt, M. L. Peasley, Benjamin Rochell,
Philip Randolph, John Stanton, John Smith, James N. Stine, James N. Tussing, William Taylor,
Zadakiah Dever
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First. Lieutenant William H. Allbach.
PRIVATES.
Robert Anderson. Robert Ballis, Charles Deators, James Eager, Gideon Kearns, Charles Purcell,
John Brown, Louis Derots, Wilkin H. Davis, Sylvester Faddey, Stephen W. Parker, Abner
Stoppleton, Colwell Wagner.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
Patrick Malone, Thomas E. Shaugeart John A. Smith, Henry C. Bennett, William Ryne, Ephraim
Merritt,
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMPANY B.
Mustered into service February and March, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES.
Frank Britton, Robert M. Crap, William Eagan, Joseph Bacon, John Day, Jene B. Gordon,
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John B. Grover, Samuel F. Hunter, Frederick James, Joseph Mets, James B. Pendleton, Jacob J.
Slife, James SharThan, John H. M. Volk, Ezekiel Wolverton, George Glenn, William Ingman,
Emanuel Lope, Christian B. Niesley, R. D. Short, Daniel D. Slife, John Stevenson, John
Wyngler, Charles Wilson.
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES.
Hiram Gunn Peter Small William W. Evans, William H. Hans,
COMPANY D.
PRIVATES.
Robert Dudley, Levi Floor, John Heath, Henry McIntyre, John J. Price, George B. Rouse.
COMPANY G.
John F. Brown, Ezekiel Counts, Frank Counts, William Ellars, John W. Flood, Jeptha. Gosard,
John W. Hayes, William Johnson, Theodore Pinkerton, John Rees, Andrew J. Timmons,
Wesley Beam, James J. Coneley, William Compton, William Eskridge, Charles W. Goodlander,
William D. Groves, John Ike, John Murphy, James P. Richardson, John G. Schmuesser, Hugh
Workman, _____ Vaughan
COMPANY K.
PRIVATES
Nathaniel Bradigan, John B. Collins, William Dalton, Harry Ingle, Samuel H. Lemar, Thomas
Malone, James Campbell, John Davis, Jacob Heine, Jacob Kling, Thomas H. Lamond,
AnthonyW. Orrisonn, John Ollinger.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. COMPANY A.
Mustered into service April 16, 1865, for one year.
PRIVATES.
William Gould, William Gray, John W. Heller, Oliver S. Oaks, Jesse Strayer.
COMPANY B.
PRIVATES.
William Gray, George Sheldon, David Smith.
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES.
David Black, Jeremiah Barton, Theodore Daniels, George W. Earhart, Cyrus Foor,
Paul C. Gensinger, James R. Glass, Edward D. Haynes, James P. Hill, Aaron Julian,
Patrick Little, John W. Moore, Marcellus Manly, Thomas Montgomery, Charles A. Page
John P. Burwell, Wilber F. Cloyton, William S. Earhart, Erwin Foor, Michael Graham, William
Gillespie, Henry Holmes, John Hoffman, Lyman Hall, Daniel Kepler, Martin S. Lindsey, George
McDonald, Edward D. May, Emamuel Omen, William Patterson, Adam F. Price, Thomas N.
Rea, David Snoke, John A. Smith, Wallace C. Tuthill, William Tipple, Cornelius Whitlock,
Joshua F. Whipps, Joseph Whiteside, Clarke Reed, Frank Smith, Strother N. Shaw, Jacob Sands,
Nicholas Tipple, Abrose Thacker, Daniel White, John W. Weltner. Peter Pernan.
COMPANY H.
PRIVATES.
George Bryan, Jacob Conrad, Thomas Bowers, Noble P. Johnson, Willis H. Townsend.
OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.
These regiments were recruited and mustered into service for one hundred days.
THIRD REGIMENT.
FIELD AND STAFF—ELECTED AUGUST 15, 1863.
Colonel William H. Hayden.
Lieutenant-Colonel G. S. Innis.
Major James M. Clark.
Adjutant William M. Crawford.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William H. Hayden, promoted to colonel.
First Lieutenant Henry Plimpton.
Second Lieutenant O. M. Neereamer.
PRIVATES.
John R. Moll, David Deshler, C. H. Hathaway, H. Coit, Amasa Jones, George C. Case, A. B.
Dunbar, Charles Jacobs, W. H. Noble, Charles R. Dunbar, James A. Stockton, A. J. Evans,
Timothy Allen, S. E. Samuels, C. H. Smith, Cyrus Taft, William H. Walker, N. B. Marple,
George Gugle, William H. Underwood, William Freeland, B. R. Van Honten, Frank Osborn,
C. R. Stephens, C. K. Davidson, M. Granor, C. L. Dinne, H. Williams, Charles Heide, Daniel L.
More, H. P. Judde, John F. Nieseamer, B. C. Stratton, M. M. Griswold, William Jacobs, J. T.
Geary, Joseph Pafts, Andrew Renner, D. Lasarns, Charles H. Field, Arthur White, C. L. Moyes,
SamuelBrittinghamm, Robert Wilkinson, R. A. Emery, John Miller, W. F. Penny, Henry C.
Jones, George N. Hayden, Alfred M. Jelleff, Monroe Glick, D. Shannon, W. W. Medary, John P.
Short, S. M. Shedde, William Kidde, C. J. Winchester, J. Heffley, Joseph Quin, J. B. Berry,
George Renicke, William Evans, R. G. Watkins, Daniel Otstotts, John Bowman, Edward K.
Stewart, J. 'I'. Hayes, P. Hodgden, L. G. Thrall, W. H. Paul, A. C. Martin, John A. Feidle, Genral
Henry Wilson, William H. Wilkinson, S. B. Ridgway, M. Kleeman, Nathaniel Lytler, D. C.
Coleman, F. T. Snyder, R. Jones, G. Luchtenburg, John E. Mercer, N. Stevens, Henry H. Alms,
Jacob Albright, A. Bortle,
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E. B. Batterson, William Beepy, B. Z. Dawson, G. S. Grate, E. Farthingham, L. Faulkhaven,
C. W. Gillen, M. Griffeth, J: Samson, A. M. Morris, J. Pulling, F. Ogden, D. Bropley, A. J.
Frankenburg, John Dunn, Calvin. Elliott, C. Willard, Z. Eichalt, S. Strong, J. Hushey, B.
Reynolds, A. V. Morris, P. McNulty, E. Montgomery, E. Peet.
COMPANY B.
COMMISSION ED OFFICERS.
Captain Cornelius C. White.
First Lieutenant Addison Moore.
Second Lieutenant Charles H. Parsons.
PRIVATES.
Isaac C. Aston, Samuel W. Williams, Henry C. McClelland, George W. Gleason, William A.
Gill, jr., W. Rhoads, John H. Smith, Robert Wentwater, H. O. Kune, G. D. Thannu, T. G. Field,
P. Taft, J. S. Anther, W. 0. Plana, W. H. Lennox, J. Sitzon, C. N. Bancroft, G. W. Emhart, J. S.
Ford, 0. Gates, A. Ritson, J. S. Roberts, G. W. Joseph, C. C. Bellows, W. I. Reed, O. F. Wilson,
W. R. Walker, J. M. Figler, B. H. Howe, W. McCloud, S. D. Toll, Robert E. Sheldon, W. A.
Kray, D. L. Ferson, G. F. Durall, F. Stuley, C. H. Butler, C. H. Decker, S. Crosswell, W. O.
Benn, J. M. Gall, N. A. Whiting, W. S. Ide, H. Miller, 0. S. Jones, G. M. Maris,, Henry Fraaf,
John A. Sites, C. Higgins, H. Butler, H. C. Darnell, W. Osgood, S. A. Decker, C. H. Butler,
C. W. Shewry, C. W. Thomas, Adddison G. McKce, Edward G. Field, Thomas M. Cochran, O.
A. B. Senter, C. B. Alfred, Russell B. Whitsell, James N. Howle, E. O. Jones, J. A. Jeffrey, J. H.
Studer, Albert Wharton, E. D. House, N. S. Field, J. L. Champe, B. Bishop, I. A. Marlin, T. H.
Rinehart, C. Scassell, L. Lesqneraux, jr., C. B. Asbury, L. Whitney, R. R. Johnston, E. W. Heyl,
J. Glover, M. S. Jones, J. E. Rowell, W. M. Taylor, J. Mills, A. A. Heyl, M. H. Place, A. P.
Lewis, J. Snider, J. B. Rilson, S. W. Ludlow, C. F. Pfaff, W. G. Blynn, J. O. Kane, jr., G. Miles,
J. M. Bamhome, R. H. Martin, S. Loring, J. B. Beauman, G. G. Moler, G. Borches, J. Stoner,
John Helsel, R. S. Somers, R. H. Leavitt, J. B. Williams, E. G. Savage, S. Butler, F. A.
Comstock, W. Hume, C. Engroff, H. L. Booth, H. A. Lanman.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain J. M. Clark.
First Lieutenant Lones H. Webster. Second Lieutenant William S. Riderhour.
PRIVATES.
A. Ross, J. Ridenour, E. R. Williams, J. Ault, C. Holt, J. Bagshaw, E. S. Robinson, G. Krum, D.
Stelzer, P. Krum, H. Neiswender, G. Shiffler, jr., W. S. Crieghton, J. Hartz, F. Spangler, N.
Starrett, A. H. Parker, C. Zane, W. H. Ross, S. H. Benum, H. Washburn, F. Drake, G. A. Moore,
W. Moore, D. G. Dill, G. W. Dill, D. Ortman, J. L. Fishpow, R. Neiswender, J. H. Ortman,
C. B. Patterson, C. Drake, T. Neiswender, C. P. Landon, I. Schrook, R. D. Dean, R. M. Peckham,
B. Lowery, H. Zinn, Z. Park, I. Park, D. Ridenour, H. Ulry, G. W. Borman, 0. P. Price, V. Ault,
S. Buttler, H. Price, J. Stelzer, A. Stelzer, D. Krum, A: Arnold, M. Hays, J. Wengert, J. Clark, L.
Stagg, S. M. Ross, J. Dill, E. Harris, J. Raber, G. R. Turney, L. H. Webster, A. Patterson, L. G.
Stigler, C. Ginther, I. Leamon, W. R. Washburn, J. Leckrone, S. Francis, J. Byers, E. A.
Washburn, D. Drake, J. H. Rees, F. B. Dean, W. Dill, G. Rader, H. Zinn, jr., E. Dean, W.
Burwell, J. Keeler, H. D. Pinney, L. Harris
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Job Wilson.
First Lieutenant S. W. Ranney. Second Lieutenant S. B. Babbett.
PRIVATES.
D. O. Smith, E. Klick, J. N. Miller, L. Cooley, A. F. Jones, D. Cooley, H. Cring, J. R. Miller,
C. B. Babbitt, .D. S. Irwin, C. Fravel, W. Wagner, D. Hendrickson, E. Dague, G. N. Wilson, J. C.
Bell, I. N. Smith, M. Ealy, Q. Fravel, C. H. Fravel, J, M. Hogbin, J. S. Granger, O. S. Peters, D.
Landen, L. Hine, J. Cavendish, E. L. Osborn, J. C. Burger, S. Berger, G. Cook, G. Dailey, T. C.
Dodd, H. H. Smith, L. Dague, L. C. Smith, H. Blanvett, C. F. Gravina, J. W. Smith, L. E. Bobo,
S. Priest, G. W. Miller, G. Wagner,
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W. Dailey, H. C. Smith, J. H. Ranney, C. W. Johnson, J. P. Lacroix, C. Horlocker; W. S. G.
Moore, L. T. Guerin, J. W. Swichard, J. G. Goodrich, L. Swickard, A. Doran, J. Coil, J. J.
Beecher, W. C. Landon, J. C. Cook, J. Roberts, J. M. Strasburg, L. Kring. T. Johnson, J. Bear, S.
G. Doran, S. G. Smith, R. Phelps, J. D. Landon, J. Dailey; N. Wilkins,
W. K. Evans, J. C. Ranney, G. McLane, E. Patterson, S. Cook, J. T. McArthur, J. Logan,
H. Talmadge, Z. F. Guerin, S. Doran, J. Rigal,
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Joseph Steeley.
First Lieutenant Alanson N. Bull.
Second Lieutenant David H. Brown.
PRIVATES.
A. R. Innis, J. Robins, J. Innis, G. W. Gordon, J. W. Innis, C. P. Minor, S. L. Miner, D. Burwel,
J. A. Fulcher, Milton Simonds, F. M. Riner, W. Innis, jr., L. L. Pegg, J. Kirkpatric, J. Reader,,
J. Webster, W. Westervelt, W. J. Genny, Pat Galiger, J. Showman, E. W. Pegg, F. E. Fritter,
M. Webster, F. Weber, G. Walbur, J. A. Trout, T. Shafer, H. Whip, G. Preston, G. Lepps, A.
Coe, J. R. Shrem, B. Shafer, D. Coe, G. Strickland, D. Millen, G. C. Lakin, D. Easterday, T.
Wareham, F. Ghild, F. M. Thompson, J. Mack, J. Hite, O. Pegg, P. Jaxon, D. Male, M. Haman,
C. D. Swartz, I. Simmonds, G. Shepard, J. Thompson, R. Innis, J. G. Kirkpatric, S. Wright, Wm.
M. Crawford, J. M. Ferguson, S. Ferguson, D. Brevert, J. Wilson, L. Coe, H. Bull, H. Hammel,
R. R. Cooke, J. Walker. C. W. White, S. Barkline, T. O. Phinney, J. Whetmore, W. Garner,
S. C. Walker, C. Garner, W. Preston, J. W. Smith, A. Beech, A. Spegil, H. C. Cook, J. W. P.
Lakin, G. W. Leech, A. Coe, J. Bacon, J. Milfulm, J. Odenthal, W. Harris.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain G. S. Innis.
First Lieutenant Edward Fisher.
Second Lieutenant E. White.
PRIVATE
S. M. Sherman, G. Glover, D. Harris, T. Moore, Jacob Reeb, I. Shoaf, J. R. Shoaf, H. Shoaf,
M. Spangler, J. C. Clemens, 0. Merion, L. Harschl, J. Merringer, J. Campher, G. J. Hook,
A. Stagg, D. W. Tegard, C. McCloud, John Williams, W. M. Fisher, A. Shoaf, D. Haines,
C. Leitner, J. Flanegin, H. Edwards, R. Edwards, R. F. Cromere, G. White, G. Sowers, H.
Classon, C. W. Keys, J. M. Armstrong, T. I. Norton, R. W. Cloud, J. Miller, P. Miller, W. J.
Dutcher, A. Getscheus, W. Chasman, J. Dogeraus, H. M. Innis; J. Fisher, C. S. Merion, J. Shoaf,
sr., J. Baiter, J. Shoaf, jr., J. Strickler, W. T. Spangler, R. Stumbaugh, C. Killian, D. Fisher, G.
Byerly, D. E. Morris, C. Harris, G. W. Williams, B. Spangler, H. Sanders, J. Miller, J. Hughes, J.
Soliday. M. Fisher, jr., F. M. Stimmel, J. Woolf, G. Williams, R. F. Riggs, H. C. Bennett, P. S.
Williams, B. Meeks, H. Smith, D. Edwards, G. Johnson, J. H. Miller, P. Miller, L. Hanshen, J.
Fisher, H. C. Merion, J. C. Woolf, R. Hamilton, M. Kuhn.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William Ewing.
First Lieutenant Jacob H. Rees.
Second Lieutenant J. H. Fearn.
PRIVATES.
PRIVATES.
C. Wallace, E. M. Welsh, P. M. Shockley, R. L. Willi, D. Lugh, W. Chandler, W. C. Gill,
T. J. Harwood, P. Williams, W. Cramer, W. W. Geisler, C. W. Williams, J. Byrns, J. Sandy,
C. W. Farrington, S. Smith, E. P. Decker, W. S. Hopkins, C. Black, sr., J. King,. G. Davis,
J. R. Harrison, H. Hill, J. A. Kile, G. W. Townsend, C. Toy, W. Dennis, C. Hoftzger, W. H.
Thompson, 0. R. Mansfield,A. M. Rarey, M. Zinn, J. H. Needles, C. C. Weaver, G. H. Deldine,
S. Mason, T. Begg, J. G. Sharp, A. D. Kraner, C. Black; D. Gutshall, L. Hedrick, N. Vance,
G. Mansfield, A. W. Pawl, S. C. Riker, W. T. Hendron, J. Yarger, R. T. King, H. Easterday, W.
Kile, G. L. Henderson, R. Hudson, H. Whitsel, E. G. Behm, A. Behm,
HISTORY OF FRANKLIN AND PICKAWAY COUNTIES, OHIO - 149
J. Saviley, J. T. Kile, W. R. Decker, O. S. Algire, N. P. Toy, J. R. Littleton, H. Sanford
H. C. Swisher, M. Townsend, H. J. Conn, R. E. Burnham, M. Welton, W. K. Cox, J. Cox,. jr., R.
A. Kile, J. W. Swisher, R. Hawmer, E. Coffman, E. T. Swisher, W. J. Townsend, J. Black, A. J.
Smith, S. Van Horn, S. H. Howell
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Hiram C. Tipton.
First Lieutenant Henry L. Whitehead.
Second Lieutenant John M. Dickerson.
PRIVATES.
L. Nutter, .A. Dezo, T. E. Bulen, J. H. Chenoworth, A. Spangler, A. H. Walton, A. S. McKinley,
A. Clark, J. W. Timmons, J. Chaffin, A. M. Bovenscroft, W. George, J. Q. Adams,
J. Dorcy, A. T. H. Ballard: E. T. Thompson, J. Tipton, T. T. Furguson, G. W. Waldo, A. J.
Freese, I. Suver, R. Smith, T. W. Freeman, U. Kummer, W. W. Bolen, J. Rigg, J. W. Bulen,
T. Chenoweth, J. Bucher, E. Chenoweth, D. Brasket, T. England, H. Brasket, J. Q. Landers, J.
Edgington, I. C. Gornerson, C. H. Freeman, C. West, J. Lighter, A. F. Tipton, W. B. Chenoweth
T. B. Fellows, J. Spangler; W. Spangler, C. Spangler, B. Landers, D. McKinley, J. Wilkins, L.
Fleming, J. R. Shuters, J. Joy, D. Clark, A. F. Kilbury, D. Thompson, J. W. Chenowith J. Kyle, J.
Manning, J. Engler, D. D. Leiter, H. Gilliland, E. W. Young, W. S. Sells, A. Wiefel, J. H.
Chenoweth B. Dickerson, V. Barthman, W. Ponlson, A. Cartwright, E. Lorse, C. Vieman, J.
Spangler, J. Gilliland, S. Landers, B. Timmons, J. H. Adams, G. Tipton, J. Pilger, H. R. Stahl, S.
Hill.
COMPANY I.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Lawrence L. Meachem.
First Lieutenant Harry A. Gintner.
Second Lieutenant George Dusenbury.
PRIVATES.
D. A. Shaff, R. Ross, J. Noble, G. W. Robinson, J. E. Ranney, O. G. Stevenson, J. N. Hutches, C.
W. Phelps, J. Gill, E. P. Vance, M. P. Gillespie, S. Brinkerhoff, D. Ranney, W. S. Winter, V. C.
Cox, H. Spring, W. J. Gill; T. C. Tibbits, L. C. Rose, N. P. Grennell,
G. W. Clark, L. B. Cront, J. Wagner, J. M. Carver, D. Mullen, J. Ranney, J. H. Pinney, E. E.
Clark, D. Johnson, T. Jones, J. R. Clark, W. G. Allyn, S. Baelen, C. W. Smith, C. Rutter, J. S.
Hughes, C. H. Kisk, F Burgwitz, J. Hughes, J. Walson, W. Watson, J. Schrock, L. P. Hagn, W.
Landon, L. W. Hensel, W. O. Tobey, A. J. Sharp, A. W. Oldham, G. Perry, J. Haywood, I. W.
Dixon, J. Newcomb, H. A. Thompson, Emory Grummet, F. E. Graving, C. Dixon, H. Schrock,
W. Carver, M. D. Waters, G. A. Vance, A. Andres, J. B. Cornell, J. Quinn, H. P. Noble, C. A.
Redding, J. A. Lawson, L. M. Beebe, J. F. Snoddy, W. Clark, E. Sammis, A. Mattoon, A.
Adams, J. Mitchell, S. Park, P. Pinney, D. Cross, J. E. Gintner, W. O. Gintner, G. Scoby, J. O.
Stump, J. Page, J. Getzendamee, W. Taylor, W. Beal, M. Clapham, J. B. Waters, J. Weaver, W.
Millar, W. Y. Bartels.
NINETY-SECOND REGIMENT.
FIELD OFFICERS.
Colonel H. H. Sage.
Lieutenant-Colonel D. W. Crouse,
Major Peter Lutz.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Thomas J. Stevens.
First Lieutenant Joseph Wallace
Second Lieutenant John T. Oliver
PRIVATES.
A. Cook, S. Walters, N. T. Bradford, J. R. Haswell, G. Metzger, W. Sanders, T. Orpwood,
H. Campbell, M. K. Marshall, H. Cullum, A. Hirt, G. A. Irwin, C. L. Briner, H. Crist, J. Brown,
J. R. Maderia, J. L. Aldridge, G. Greene, H. Jennings, R. H. Moore, 0. Ormsby, T. Palmer,
J. Metzger, A. A. Prugh, T. Wilmon, J. B. Hain, J. P. Haselton, R. Fish, G. R. Miller, J. A. Hart,
G. W. Downs, J. W. Irwin, B. F. Beard. J. F. Gray, H. Harris, D. P. Bailey, J. B. Rife, A. J.
Trone, R. C. Bruner, H. M. Sroeyer, J. MeEwing, J. Wehle, S. W. Brown, D. Colcher, J: H.
Hoover, S. K. Bowman, H. Bailey, B. F. Jenning, P. C, Smith, C. S. Bitzer, A. Morris, E.
Himrod, G. Hartmeyer, jr., J. T. Johnson, P. Wefler, A. Fonsmore, J. Harsha, Jones Metzger,